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Introdução:
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Tumbleweed and Rosalee, ? art to go down in History
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As the greatest love the West has ever known
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Tumbleweed was full of need , Blown to the wind like a mustard seed
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Rosie only wanted to give him a home
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Now he?s Saddled up the Chestnut Stalion Ride away like a brave battallion
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With Rosie on the Horse trying not to cry
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Off to seek his lady of fortune nothing but the sun is scortune
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He could hear her sing as he waived goodbye
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Cowgirls need a little love sometime, but cowboys love to roam
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Sleep out on that prairie all night long
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Cowgirls need a little love sometime, but cowboys love to roam
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Tumbleweed wont you hurry please and bring your love on home
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Rosalee and Tumbleweed a didn?t even form a deed
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To a little pice of land they called their farm
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now it belonged to One eye?d Jack,
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and You could find him dressed in black
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Trying to trade the deed for Rosie?s charm
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While Tumbleweed out in the Sadle
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Trying to win a poor mans battle, Rosie on the home front standing strong
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Like a vulture Jack sat waiting cussing Tumbleweed and hating
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Everytime Rosie sang that song
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Now when a whirlwind blew the dust away , You could see in the light that broke the day
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Tumbleweed lay dead upon the ground
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A rattle snake in his sleeping bag, Like the man in Rosies bed
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Looks like the bad guys won this round
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And tonight I own the desert, not a dyried eye to be measured
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Cyotes howl and wolfs cry out at the moon
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And Even one eyed Jack is crying, as Rosies in the bedroom dying
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Cant even be saved by her own tomb
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Cowgirls need a little love sometime, but cowboys love to roam
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Sleep out on that prairie all night long
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Cowgirls need a little love sometime, but cowboys love to roam
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and Rosalee knows Tumbleweed aint never coming hooomeee