Rex Allen

Rex Allen - Windy Bill lyrics

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(a.k.a. The Old Black Steer)

Bill was a Texas lad

And he could rope, you bet

He swore the steer he couldn't tie

Well, he'd never met 'im yet.

Now all the boys knew an old black steer

Who's a kind of an old outlaw

Who'd run down in the malpais

At the foot of rocky draw.

This old black steer had stood his ground

With punchers from ev'rywhere

So they bet old Bill at two-to-one

That he couldn't quite get there.

Then Bill brought out his old gray hoss

His withers 'n' back were raw

Prepared to tackle that big black brute

That run down in the draw.

With his brazos bit and his Sam Stack Tree

His chaps and spurs to boot

His old maguey tied hard and fast

Bill swore he'd get that brute.

Now, first Bill sort-a sauntered 'round

Old blackie began to paw

Then he throwed his tail straight up in the air

And went driftin' down the draw.

Bill, he lit in a flint rock pile

His face and hands were scratched

He said he thought he could rope a snake

But he guessed he'd met his match.

He paid his bets like a little man

Without a bit of jaw

And 'llowed old alackie was the best

Of anything in the draw.

There's a moral to my story, boys

And that you all must see

Whenever you go to tie a snake

Don't tie it to your Tree.

But take your dally welters

'Cordin' to California law

You'll never see your old rim-fire

Go driftin' down the draw.

Legend:

Sam Stack Tree: the frame, or "Tree" of a saddle was

made of wood, with a leather covering.

"Sam Stack Tree" was a famous brand of saddle

Maguey: pronounced McGee, a rope made of Mexican maguey fiber

Snake: bad steer

Dally Welter: from the Spanish "dar le vuelta", a turn or two

of the rope around the saddle horn

Rim-fire: a saddle with two girths

Note: Extra verses not on this recording.

The old gray plug flew after him

For he'd been eatin' corn

And Bill, he piled his old maguey

Right 'round old blackie's horns.

The old gray hoss, he stopped right still

The cinches broke like straw

And the old maguey and the Sam Stack Tree

Went driftin' down the draw.

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