Standard (EADGBE)

Intro

Spoken Word)

When he was five years old his mom

Took him down to the round corral

To watch his dad work the young horse

They called Smokey

Man, did that horse buck but his old dad, he just sat up there

And rode him like there's was nothin' to it

And right then the boy gained a whole new respect for the man

And from that day on he knew that

When he grew up he wanted to be a cowboy

 At seventeen a cowboys' dreams ain't on fixin' fences

Once he's seen 'em ride in old Cheyenne

Ranch routine and his old man's schemes this ain't where his heart is

But you know his daddy understands

When noonday comes father and son

Sit down and eat their dinner beneath that big Wyoming sky

His daddy knows he's gotta let him go

The boy can't be a winner if he don't spread his wings and fly

And in his mind he's riding bulls down in Las Vegas

Soon he'll be on a trail that leads to Santa Fe

The sweet voice of freedom echoes down the ages

And calls another cowboy on his way

Well, the fencings done and the morning sun finds him packed and ready

Momma kissed his cheek and then she went inside

His old man, well, he shook his hand said, "Son you ride 'em pretty"

Didn't see the tears that his momma cried

And in his mind he's riding bulls down in Las Vegas

Today he's on a trail that leads to Santa Fe

The sweet voice of freedom echoes down the ages

And calls another cowboy on his way