The Ballad of Bullseye

FRED LABOUR

Bullseye my pony, Bullseye my pride
Bullseye mi amigo, Bullseye I will ride
Across the wide prairie, beneath the blue sky
We'll ride on forever just me and Bullseye
It was out in west Texas at the Triple 'are' sale
When I first laid eyes on that
Bullseye broomtail
He bounced and he bucked and he ran like the wind
And when I rode out I was a-leading my friend

Hey, Bullseye my pony, Bullseye my pride
Bullseye mi amigo, Bullseye I will ride
Across the wide prairie, beneath the blue sky
We'll ride on forever just me and Bullseye

One midnight in August it came up a storm
The cattle stampeded, the lightning did swarm
A cowboy who fell was a cowboy who'd die
Well lucky for me I was a-riding Bullseye

Hey, Bullseye my pony, Bullseye my pride
Bullseye mi amigo, Bullseye I will ride
Across the wide prairie, beneath the blue sky
We'll ride on forever just me and Bullseye

Now if ever I find me a cowgirl so true
Who'll keep a loose rein on this old buckaroo
Well if she's got a mare and a twinkling eye
Boys I might settle there and raise little Bullseyes

Hwy, Bullseye my pony, Bullseye my pride
Bullseye mi amigo, Bullseye I will ride
Across the wide prairie, beneath the blue sky
We'll ride on forever just me and Bullseye

We'll ride on forever just me and Bullseye

Trivia about the song The Ballad of Bullseye by Riders in the Sky

When was the song “The Ballad of Bullseye” released by Riders in the Sky?
The song The Ballad of Bullseye was released in 2000, on the album “Woody’s Roundup”.
Who composed the song “The Ballad of Bullseye” by Riders in the Sky?
The song “The Ballad of Bullseye” by Riders in the Sky was composed by FRED LABOUR.

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