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Windy Bill lyrics and chords

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Windy Bill lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a good country song written and recorded by Rex Allen.

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Windy Bill  
Written and recorded by Rex Allen

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Bill was a Texas lad
D7 G
And he could rope you bet
D7
He swore the steer he couldn't tie
C G
Well he'd never met 'em yet

D7
Now all the boys knew an old black steer
C G
Who's a kind of an old outlaw

Who'd run down in the Malpas
D7 G
At the foot of rocky draw

D7
This old black steer had stood his ground
C G
With punchers from everywhere

So they bet old Bill at two-to-one
D7 G
That he couldn't quite get there

D7
Then Bill brought out his old gray hoss
C G
His withers and back were raw

Prepared to tackle that big black brute
D7 G
That run down in the draw

D7
With his Brazos bit and his Sam Stack Tree
C G
His chaps and spurs to boot

His old maguey tied hard and fast
D7 G
Bill swore he'd get that brute

D7
Now first Bill sort-a sauntered 'round
C G
Old blackie began to paw

Then he throwed his tail straight up in the air
D7 G
And went driftin' down the draw

D7
Bill he lit in a flint rock pile
C G
His face and hands were scratched

He said he thought he could rope a snake
D7 G
But he guessed he'd met his match

D7
He paid his bets like a little man
C G
Without a bit of jaw

And allowed old Blackie was the best
D7 G
Of anything in the draw

D7
There's a moral to my story boys
C G
And that you all must see

Whenever you go to tie a snake
D7 G
Don't tie it to your tree

D7
But take your dally welters
C G
According to California law

You'll never see your old rim-fire
D7 G
Go driftin' down the draw

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