Bruce Robison - LarosseCapo 2D GPardon me mister I've come aways downD GThey tell me your the man I should see in this townBm GThe bay there is all I've got left to my nameBm GHe'll never give up and he'll never go lameD A7Fifty dollars and he's yours tonightHis name is Larosse for the sound of his breathI was there when he's born and he carried me westSaw the heavens draw open on god's golden plainsSaid we never would go back againBut I'm tired of the look on his facePardon me mister I've come aways downThey tell me you're the man I should see in this townThe bay there is all I've got left that I ownHe'll never give up and He'll never go wrongFifty Dollars and he's yours tonightA little long in the tooth and he won't win no raceBut he'll walk many a mile for a scratch on his faceTravels as smooth as a robin will glideOnly horse that my little girl ever would rideNo sir she got the fever and she diedG DHe climbed over the rocky's with a fire in his eyeG DFlew down the mountain with an indian cryG DFelt the sun warmin saw some fine morninsA7 Gbut there ain't nowhere left to goPardon me mister a minute or twoThis horse is the finest that I ever knewWhen I built me my cabin outside chester townHe dragged every timber with never a soundBut we left all we had there beneath the cold groundPardon me mister are you on your way homeI got this old horse and there's a snow comin onI traded my saddle so I got no useHe ain't much to look at and he's needin some shoesTen dollars and he's yours tonightThat's a deal get him out of my sightHis name is Larosse for the sound of his breathI was there when he's born and he carried me west
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