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Cowboy Man

by Lyle Lovett

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She wore glass slippers She held her head up high She had that sparkle at her feet And that twinkle in her eye She smiled at me And as I wondered why She said I'm looking for a cowboy To take me for a ride And he can rope me on the prairie And he can ride me on the plain And I will be his Cinderella If he'll be my cowboy man She said I've got a forty-gallon stetson hat With a thirty eight-foot brim We could dance around the outside baby 'Til we both fall in And you can rope me on the prairie And you can ride me on the plain And I will be your Cinderella If you'll be my cowboy man Now I ain't never been no cowboy But heaven knows I try Cause I'll be riding tall in my saddle With that Cinderella by my side And I can rope her on the prairie And I can ride her on the plain And she will be me my Cinderella If I'll be her cowboy man

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