Cowboy Bill

Garth Brooks

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Words and Music by: Larry B. Bastian and Ed Berghoff Verse: He told a good story and all us kids listened ’Bout his life on the border and the way it was then                                         = And we all believed and when he would finish                                  = We’d ask the old cowboy to tell em again You could almost hear those prairie winds blowin’ = His saddle a crekin ’neath his old faded jeans                                                           = You could taste the dry dust from the trail he was ridin’                                               = As he sat there and he painted those west Texas scenes =0D Chorus: =0D             =     And the grown ups would tell us =    (And the grown ups that told us) =               =     You boys keep your distance     that old man’s just tellin you lies     But to all us kids    (Well now they’re all sayin’)     Cowboy Bill was a hero =     Just as true as his blue texas skies. =0D Additional Verses: =0D He told of a time when he rode with the Rangers Down on the Pecos and he saved the day Outnumbered by plenty they were almost to cover WIth thirty banditos headed their way. He looked back just in time to see a horse stumble The captain wnet down and bill pulled up on his reins. And through a flurry of bullets he rescued the captain They rode for a sunset just the story remains. =0D Well I still remember the day that it happened We waited and waited but Bill never showed. And the folks at the feedstore said they hadn’t seen him So we set out for his place down Old Grist Mill Road. And we Cried when we found him lying there with his Memories The old trunk wide open things scattered about. And he was clutching a badge that said texas Ranger And an old yeller letter said "Texas is Proud" =0D (To second Chorus) --PART.BOUNDARY.0.16174.mail04.mail.aol.com.815789230--

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La chanson raconte l’histoire d’un cowboy, Bill, qui captivait les enfants avec ses récits de vie à la frontière, ses aventures épiques et ses souvenirs empreints de bravoure. Bien qu’il soit considéré comme un rêveur par les adultes, pour les jeunes, il devenait un héros, une figure emblématique de l’ouest texan. L’histoire se termine tristement lorsque les enfants découvrent, après sa disparition, ses possessions éparpillées, révélant qu’il était un Texas Ranger, ce qui atteste de la véracité de ses récits. Le contexte de la chanson évoque une nostalgie pour le passé, une époque où les histoires de bravoure, de camaraderie et d'aventures dans l'immensité des prairies étaient des éléments centraux de la culture. C’est un hommage à ceux qui transmettent des valeurs à travers leurs récits, et à l'importance de garder vivants ces souvenirs partagés.