Cowboy Cold - Bri Bagwell Lyrics
Cowboy Cold
I see him mending fences
I wish he worked that hard on what's broken at home
I see his love for horses
They light a fire in his eyes that for me he's long gone
And I'm sitting here
Drinking a lukewarm beer
[Chorus]
[?] cowboy cold
They say it takes a woman who's pretty damn tough
To drink 'em like the boys or deal with that kinda love
But it gets old
When they're cowboy cold
[Verse 2]
That old refrigerator
Sure don't do the trick but I drink 'em anyway
This ring on my finger
It ain't big but it's enough to get me to stay
I wish the beer was colder
And he was warmer
[Chorus]
[?] cowboy cold
Just some thing to hold
They say it takes a woman who's pretty damn tough
To drink 'em like the boys or deal with that kinda love
But it gets old
When they're cowboy cold
[Bridge]
I know I shouldn't think twice
I could run to the store
For a small bag of ice
Or keep on driving right out of this town
But I grit my teeth for one more round
[Chorus]
[?] cowboy cold
Just some thing to hold
They say it takes a woman who's pretty damn tough
To drink 'em like the boys or deal with that kind of love
But it gets old
When they're cowboy cold
They're just cowboy cold