Here Come Cowboys

Album: Mirror Moves (1984)
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  • there are colors flashing
    people wearing stars and stuff
    there are engines crashing
    there's a way to turn it off
    it gets so hard at times
    to take it serious
    it really gets to be a drag
    when all we really need is love
    here come cowboys
    here to save us all
    here come cowboys
    they're so well inside the law
    here come cowboys
    they're no fun at all
    here come cowboys
    you've been waiting so long
    you've been waiting for today
    don't you put yourself on
    don't you take yourself away
    it gets so hard at times
    to take it serious
    it really gets to be a drag
    when all we really need is love
    here come cowboys
    here to save us all
    here come cowboys
    they're so well inside the law
    here come cowboys
    they're no fun at all
    here come cowboys Writer/s: RICHARD LOFTHOUSE BUTLER, TIMOTHY BUTLER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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