Am C F C When the rodeo was over, we?d all go to the room. Am C F G We?d drink some beer relax awhile and sing some cowboy tunes. Am C F That old guitar we passed around, it was battered, scratched, and C broke. F C Am F But Lord it sounded mighty fine, when Begin free strumJohn Ed sang Am "Cowpoke". C F Am X2 Coo or Croon while playing in free strum Am C F C Ben he?d think of some old tune, and he?d really wail away. Am C F G Dunder?d play the spoons and sing until the break of day. Am C F C Clyde he?d tell a poem or two and old Rich he?d crack a joke. F C Am F/B But damn it nearly make you cry when egin free strumJohn Ed sang Am "Cowpoke". C F Am X2 Coo or Croon while playing in free strum Am C F C Someday this road I travel, Lord I will leave behind. Am C F G But memories of the things I?ve seen will never leave my mind. Am C F C On a quiet summer?s evenin? when the sun is sinking low, F C Am F/B I?ll think again of days gone by when egin free strum John Ed sang Am "Cowpoke". C C F Am x2 Coo or roon while playing in free strum