A young cowboy named Billy Joe Grew restless on the farm A boy filled with wanderlust Who really meant no harm He changed his clothes and shined his boots And combed his dark hair down And his mother cried as he walked out
Don't take your guns to town, son Leave your guns at home, Bill Don't take your guns to town
He laughed and kissed his mom and said Your Billy Joe's a man i can shoot as quick and straight as anybody can but i wouldn't shoot without a cause i'd gun no body down but his mother cried as he rode away
Don't take your guns to town, son Leave your guns at home, Bill Don't take your guns to town. "
He sang a song as on he rode His guns hung at his hips He rode into a cattle town A smile upon his lips He stopped and walked into a bar and laid his money down But his mother's words echoed again
Don't take your guns to town, son Leave your guns at home, Bill Don't take your guns to town. "
He drank his first strong liquor then to calm his shaking hands And tried to tell himself at last he had become a man A dusty cowpoke at his side began to laugh him down And he heard again his mother's words
Don't take your guns to town, son Leave your guns at home, Bill Don't take your guns to town
Filled with rage, then, Billy Joe reached for his gun to draw But the stranger drew his gun and fired before he even saw As Billy Joe fell to the floor the crowd all gathered 'round And wondered at his final words
Don't take your guns to town, son Leave your guns at home, Bill Don't take your guns to town. "
Compositor: John R Cash (ASCAP)Editor: Chappell-co Inc (ASCAP)Administração: Chappell-co Inc (ASCAP)Publicado em 2021 (26/Abr) e lançado em 1921 (10/Jan)ECAD verificado obra #13080824 e fonograma #29611192 em 09/Abr/2024 com dados da UBEM