Cowboys And Clowns

Album: Bronco Billy soundtrack (1980)
Charted: 103
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  • Ladies take to cowboys like kids take to clowns
    They both love them without asking why
    There's those come on looks and laughter but when it's time for leaving town
    Seems nobody cares enough to cry

    Everybody loves cowboys and clowns
    You're everybody's hero for just a little while
    But when the goodbye are said and the spot light goes dead
    There's no one left to cares to hang around to love the cowboys and clowns

    Cowboys love candlelight and lacy things on ladies
    A kid loves carousels and funny painted faces
    But there's no balloons no sweet perfume when midnight brings you down
    No one to hold you close when the morning comes around

    Everybody loves cowboys and clowns
    You're everybody's hero for just a little while
    But when the goodbye are said and the spot light goes dead
    There's no one left to cares to hang around to love the cowboys and clowns

    Cowboys and clowns
    Cowboys and clowns
    Cowboys and clowns
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