well we rode into town like a couple of foolsnhigh on the mezcal, bent low on my muleni's just trying to find some place where a man might find some restnwash the tears from my eyes and the blood from my vestnnone lonesome saddlenone long and lonesome ridenone lonely cowboynpining a woman unkindnnwalked into the saloon on my feet that felt like leadncold steel hammer pounding into the back of my headni raise up my glass to the quick and to the deadnsaying hey he ain't heavy and a bottle of rednnone lonesome saddlenone long and lonesome ridenone lonely cowboynpining a woman unkindnnas the glass it left my lips, i felt her hand upon menher smile it was so warm but her eyes were so coldnshe says to me now, won't you please walk beside meni just shut my mouth and i did as i was toldnnone lonesome saddlenone long and lonesome ridenone lonely cowboynpining a woman, cold-hearted womannpining a woman unkind