G
He was an old-time cowboy don't you understand
His eyes were sharp as razor blades his face was leather-tanned
C G
His toes were pointed inwards from a-hanging on a horse
D7 G
He was an old philosopher of course
He was so thin I swear you could have used him for a whip
He had to drink the beer to keep his breeches on his hips
C G
I knew I had to ask him about the mysteries of life
D7 G
He spit between his boots and he replied
C D7 G
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He smiled and all his teeth were covered with tobacco stains
He said it don't do man no good to pray for peace and rain
C G
Peace and rain is just a way to say prosperity
D7 G
And buffalo chips is all it means to me
I told him I was a poet I was looking for the truth
I do not care for horses whiskey women or other loot
C G
I said I was a writer my soul was all on fire
D7 G
He looked at me and he said you are a liar
C D7 G
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Well I was disillusioned if I say the least
I grabbed him by the collar and I jerked him to his feet
C G
There was something cold and shiny laying in my head
D7 G
So I started to believe the things he said
Well my poet days are over and I'm back to being me
As I enjoy the peace and comfort of reality
C G
If my boy ever asks me what it is that I have learned
D7 G
I think that I will readily affirm
C D7 G
Son it's faster horses younger women older whiskey more money
C D7 G
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C D7 G
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