Cowboys & Indians

IN THE BUNKHOUSE with RED STEAGALL

THE OFFICIAL COWBOY POET OF TEXAS

SOMETHING NICE AND EASY

I heard you say it’s closing time,
I’m sure you’re tired,
you played a lot tonight.
It’s taken me this long for that old beer
to let me down enough,
To get a cheatin’ woman off my mind.

Play me something nice and easy,Let the music be an old familiar friend.Help me hold this pretty lady tight,Play that good old hurtin’ song again.

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