F
He met her in a honky tonk
Bb
Singing country songs that he wrote
C
She sat at a table listening to his music
F
And drinking coke
F
Well he sat down beside her
Bb
And said, “howdy what’s your name”
C
She said “I like your music sir
F
foolin round is certainly not my game”
Gb
When the small talk was over
B
The cowboy drank his beer and took her home
Db
Lust on his mind
Gb
In the bedroom he had her all alone
Gb
And when the night was over
B
The cowboy shook his head
Db
Cause she slept on the sofa
Gb
And the cowboy slept alone on his bed
LEADGbBDbG
She still sees the cowboy on the country shows
C
And sometimes on TV
D
He phones her up and talks to her
G
Long distance from wherever he might be
G
He’ll ask her how’s she doing
C
She’ll reply by saying “oh just fine”
D
And the moral of this story
G
Is that cowboys don’t get lucky all the time
D
And the moral of this story
G
Is that cowboys don’t get lucky all the time
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