I'm a poor lonesome cowboy,
Jest a poor lonesome cowboy;
Oh, I'm weary an' loneful,
An' a long ways from home.
Jest a poor lonesome cowboy;
Oh, I'm weary an' loneful,
An' a long ways from home.
CHORUS:
Oh, sunrise is a-coming,
A-coming mighty soon;
Git up and roll little doggies,
Say good morn to the moon.
Oh, sunrise is a-coming,
A-coming mighty soon;
Git up and roll little doggies,
Say good morn to the moon.
Oh, I ain't got no father,
I ain't got me no father,
To borrow my tobacco
And buy me boots to wear.
I ain't got me no father,
To borrow my tobacco
And buy me boots to wear.
I ain't got me no mother,
Oh, I ain't got no mother,
To feed me milk and honey,
And mend the pants I wear.
Oh, I ain't got no mother,
To feed me milk and honey,
And mend the pants I wear.
Oh, I ain't got no sister,
I nary had a sister,
To make me fancy doo-dads,
And go and dance with me.
I nary had a sister,
To make me fancy doo-dads,
And go and dance with me.
I ain't got no brother,
I ain't got me no brother,
To stick burrs 'neath my 'saddle,
And help me tend the herd.
I ain't got me no brother,
To stick burrs 'neath my 'saddle,
And help me tend the herd.
Oh, I ain't got no sweetheart,
I wish I had a sweetheart,
To take the gold I'm earning
And kiss me when I'm sad.
I wish I had a sweetheart,
To take the gold I'm earning
And kiss me when I'm sad.
song info:
सत्यापित yes
भाषा: हिन्दी
शैलीEthnic/Folk, Country
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गाने के बोल लाइसेंस द्वाराLyricFind
जोड़ाJune 16th, 2018
आखरी अपडेटMarch 6th, 2022
के बारे मेंSelf-pity in song is a cathartic for discomfitures of body or soul, of which the cowboy had his share. In this slow-rhythm, dirge-like night¬ herd song the cowboy's thoughts go back to endearing human relations preceding his isolation on the frontier. It is one of a very few cowboy songs that we have encountered singable to the same melody in both English and Spanish. (Melody and Text A: FAC I 515, sung by Kathy Dagel. Text B: FAC II 133, from "Songs o' th' Cowboys" corralled by "Chuck" Haas. Text C: Gordon 3756. Text D: FAC I 470, sung by Jack Humphrey.)