Lost Dog Street Band - Wyoming lyrics

[Lost Dog Street Band - Wyoming lyrics]

Well men like me probably die alone
With some broken dream on a dusty road
And it may be sad
But so is everything that's true
Well, if life's a gamble
Then I bet the table on a pair of two's

Oh, and the sun's probably shinin' in Wyoming
And the moon, she's casting diamonds on
The low-lyin' street
And when my soul is finally set free
You can burn my body in a prairie breeze

By candlelight, paper and ink
Wrote my final wish, killin' a drink
And I thought of you
It happened more times than a few
I stared down a barrel and I
Wasn't able to follow through

Oh, and the sun's probably shinin' in Wyoming
And the moon, she's casting diamonds on
The low-lyin' street
When my soul is finally set free
You can burn my body in a prairie breeze

Oh when I'm gone, please remember me
For my blue eyes, and the songs I'd sing
And forget the bad i did all that I could do
If I could take it back, I would, in fact
And give it all to you

Oh, and the sun's probably shinin' in Wyoming
And the moon, she's casting diamonds on
The low-lyin' street
When my soul is finally set free
You can burn my body in a prairie breeze

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