Fletcher Jowers

Fletcher Jowers - A Memory Of Jim lyrics

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It's a story sad to tell

About the end of life's trail

For the best cowboy I've ever known

He left here so young

With his dreams still undone

He moved on to that heavenly home

A cowboy he was king

He loved the roundups in spring

And he loved Texas it was always his home

We know The Lord understands

How we miss our old friend

Without you Jim how can we go on

He'd save the best horse for you

For him an old bronc would do

He'd ride the bad one and never complain

When you needed a hand

He'd be there 'till the end

He'd stand by you in sunshine or rain

A cowboy he was king

He could do anything

His heart was made of pure gold

It won't ever seem right

It still cuts like a knife

Without you Jim how can we go on

Green pastures now he rides

On that range beyond the skies

In that country where he'll never grow old

On a good horse he'll fly

With the angels by his side

Running freely down trails of shining gold

A cowboy he was king

We'd laugh and we'd sing

His favorite was The Strawberry Roan

So adios my good friend

Someday we'll ride again

Without you Jim how can we go on

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