Let me tell you a tale and a good one I own of an old caballo a strawberry roan I was hangin' round town just a spendin' my time out of a job and not earnin' a dime When a stranger steps up and he says I suppose you're a bronc rider by the looks of your clothes I says guess your right there's none I can't tame If its ridin' wild ponies that my middle name Oh that strawberry roan oh that strawberry roan He says he's a cayuse that's never been rode The guy that gets on him is bound to get throwed Throwed of that strawberry roan
Out in the horse corral standin' alone is an old caballo, a strawberry roan Spavined old legs and small pigeon toes pair of pig eyes and a long Roman nose Little pin ears and they're split at the tip a big fourty four brand was on his left hip So I puts on my spurs and I coils up my twine Says to that stranger that ten spot is mine Oh that strawberry roan oh that strawberry roan I'll break him to saddle or break him my own I'll ride him until he lies down with a grown Bring on your strawberry roan
Then I puts on my blinds and it sure is a fight Next comes the saddle I screws her down tight Steps up aboard him and rises the blind get out the way boys he's gonna unwind Shore is a broad walker he heaves a big sigh He only lacks wings for to be on the fly He's the worse buckin' bronco I've seen on the range Turn on a nickle and give you some change Oh that strawberry roan oh that strawberry roan That sunfishin' critter's worth leavin' alone There's nary a buster from Texas to Nome Can ride that strawberry roan