Song parody of
Like the Lonesome Cowboy
by Josh Charbot
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Well God he took my brother when he was just eighteen
I guess you're never too young to die in green
I remember when the bombs fell from skies so blue
The pain I felt the day he died was the worst I ever knew
"Why has God forsaken us" my father screamed
"He took the wrong son from me and I do believe"
"That I'd rather be alone than stuck here with you"
"But you're my burden to bear and there's nothing I can do"
In 1921 I packed my things and left
I've been running since and haven't been back yet
And I know that someday soon they're gonna cut me down
'Cause nothing lasts forever on this God forsaken ground
Me and Jan met when were just twenty one
Lord knows when that baby came we were far too young
I wasn't half the man that I needed to be
But now that Jan is gone I've got my last years to be free
Well time has not been lost on me and things have changed
Though this world's a-turnin' the past stays the same
And these burdens that I bear I will never outgrow
Like the lonesome cowboy I exist beyond all I know
Well God he took my brother when he was just eighteen
I guess you're never too young to die in green
I remember when the bombs fell from skies so blue
The pain I felt the day he died was the worst I ever knew
"Why has God forsaken us" my father screamed
"He took the wrong son from me and I do believe"
"That I'd rather be alone than stuck here with you"
"But you're my burden to bear and there's nothing I can do"
In 1921 I packed my things and left
I've been running since and haven't been back yet
And I know that someday soon they're gonna cut me down
'Cause nothing lasts forever on this God forsaken ground
Me and Jan met when were just twenty one
Lord knows when that baby came we were far too young
I wasn't half the man that I needed to be
But now that Jan is gone I've got my last years to be free
Well time has not been lost on me and things have changed
Though this world's a-turnin' the past stays the same
And these burdens that I bear I will never outgrow
Like the lonesome cowboy I exist beyond all I know