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Cowboy

from 48 by Mateo y Las Manos Pesadas

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What do a Cowboy know?
Riding on the trail from dawn to dusk What do a cowboy say?
Riding all alone on the range

What races through his mind, wind blowing across his face? With the chores all done at the end of another day.. Cowboy, oh, cowboy, your love is miles away

Well how can he cross the fields that separate you from him? When does he lay his head down on another sleepless night? He says, “One more dance tonight with a lonesome hand?” ‘Then I’ll start the day all over, once again.”

She says in a letter, “Cowboy, will you hang up them reins?” “Will you make it home to stay?”
And the Cowboy knows the times they do change
But the dream is still held tight..
And the cowboy knows the times they do change But the dream is still held tight..

What do a Cowboy know?
Harmonica or accordion solo
What do a Cowboy know?
When he’s riding on the range all alone What is a Cowboy to say?
When he wants to come home to stay When he’s longing for his home to stay

And the Cowboy knows the times they do change
But the dream is still held tight..
And the Cowboy knows the winds may climb, clamoring at his side What do a Cowboy know?
What do a Cowboy ever know?

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from 48, released September 27, 2019

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Mateo y Las Manos Pesadas Colorado Springs, Colorado

Mateo Y Las Manos Pesadas is a fusion of minstrel on the edge with Latin American percussion and passion. The songs and performance are a chronicle of a spiritual and musical journey.

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