Willie Nelson
Old Wore Out Cowboys
There must be some place, for old wore out cowboys
Broken down pickers, and dreamers like me
Where the cue sticks are straight, and the beer's always cold
And the jukebox is playin' Hank Williams for free

Well I've worked in pool rooms, and barrooms and bedrooms
From Cheyenne to Memphis, it ain't nothing new
Hard bodied young cowgirls, too many state fair bulls
I rode 'em all 'til I'm busted and bruised

There must be some place, for old wore out cowboys
Broken down pickers, and dreamers like me
Where the cue sticks are straight, and the beer's always cold
And the jukebox is playin' Hank Williams for free

I picked my guitar 'til my finger's blistered
Bleedin' and sweatin', stainin' my jeans
They tried to whip me, but more didn't than did
And I'm proud of my dues and God has 6 strings

There must be some place, for old wore out cowboys
Broken down pickers, and dreamers like me
Where the cue sticks are straight, and the beer's always cold
And the jukebox is playin' Hank Williams for free

(Willie Nelson)
And they'll never stay home and they're always alone
Even with someone they love