George Strait — Milk Cow Blues

[Verse 1] Well, I woke up this mornin', looked outdoors I can tell my milk cow, I can tell by the way she lows If you see my milk cow, please drive her on home 'Cause I ain't had no milk and butter since that cow been gone [Verse 2] Well, you gotta treat me right, honey, day by day Get out your little prayer book, get down upon your knees and pray 'Cause you're gonna need me, you're gonna need my help someday Lord, you're goin' to be sorry, ooh, you treated me this way Aw, now take it away, boys [Instrumental Break] [Verse 3] Sail on, sail on, sail on, little gal, sail on Sail on, sail on, sail on, little gal, sail on You're gonna keep right on to sailin' 'til you lose your happy home [Fiddle Solo] Gene Elders on the fiddle [Guitar Solo] Aw, here comes those guitars That's Benny and Rick [Verse 4] Well, good evenin', don't that sun look good goin' down? I said well, good evenin', don't that sun look good goin' down? And don't that old army cot look lonely when your lover ain't no place around? [Verse 5] Well, I tried everything, baby, to get along with you And now I'm 'onna tell you what I'm 'onna do I'm gonna stop my cryin', gon' leave you alone And if you don't think I'm leavin', big mama, just count them days I'm gone No, you ain't gonna see me, you ain't gonna see my sweet face no more Lord, you gonna be wonderin', honey, where in this world I've gone [Outro] Milk cow blues


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