Dolly Parton — A Cowboys Ways

Sometimes he gets crazy, as men are known to do He'd lose his head in spite of everything he stands to lose What is it in a man that makes him act like such a fool? She swears she never knew, but always needed to But stubborn pride is just the way of cowboys, I suppose Even love can't change the things he ought to change the most And it's pride that keeps him standing when he should be on his knees Making apologies, but she loves him desperately Oh but now and again, she wished he'd been a poet So he'd know all the perfect lines to say And have some great romantic way to show it Be the hero riding up to save the day And go riding high like a knight in shining armor To sweep her up and carry her away Oh but he don't have no magic ways to charm her No, because even love can't change a cowboy's ways "I love you" and "I'm sorry" are words that just don't come Because words like that are no match for the kind that rule his tongue But his eyes keep telling her "you know I love you anyway No matter what I say, or what I never say" Oh but now and again she wished he'd been a poet So he'd know all the perfect lines to say And have some great romantic way to show it Be the hero riding up to save the day And go riding high like a knight in shining armor To sweep her up and carry her away Oh but he don't have no magic ways to charm her No, because even love can't change a cowboy's ways His ways seem cold, but she knows he's much warmer But even love can't change a cowboy's ways He's just a fool that must defend his honor But even love can't change a cowboy's ways


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