Texas In 1880 Song Lyrics
Texas In 1880 by Pat Boone Written by Radney Foster.
I can hear the wind whisper my name.
Tellin’ me it’s time to head out again.
My horses are trailered and the lights are shut down,
An' I’m long overdue for headin’ outta town.
Got a fever that they call the rodeo.
Just enough winnin' to make the next show.
Sometimes you make eight, sometimes you hit dirt.
Go on, pin another number to the back of my shirt
And I’ll ride that pony fast,
Like a cowboy from the past.
Be young and wild and free,
Like Texas in 1880.
Just like Texas in 1880.
Ah, from Phoenix to Tulsa to the Astro Dome;
New York City down to San Antone;
There’s boys that are ridin’ for legendary fame,
And our money’s all gone but we still ride the same.
Our hearts'll get broken, and our heads'll get busted.
But we’ll always believe the things that we trusted.
There’ll be those nights when glory comes round,
And we’ll tip our hats and wave to the crowd
And then ride that pony fast,
Like a cowboy from the past.
Be young and wild and free,
Like Texas in 1880.
Just like Texas in 1880.
Someday when you’re older,
Someone’ll see,
That buckle hangin’ there on your belt.
Ask you just how it felt!
To ride that pony fast,
Like a cowboy from the past.
Be young and wild and free,
Like Texas in 1880.
Just like Texas in 1880.
Just Like Texas.
Take me home to Texas
Ah play it just like Texas
Play it Just like Texas