JUST A CATTLEMAN'S DAUGHTER
Just A Cattleman’s Daughter
Bo Lozoff  2003
3/4 A 154bpm

1. Young Jezebel Blanch was born on a ranch and everyone called her JB;
She was a hit with the boys ‘cuz she played with their toys and gave hers away for free.
She grew up on the farm, hanging out at the barns, where she rolled in the hay for sure.
She was just a cattleman’s daughter, and all the cowboys knew her.
2. She spent her time ropin’, and ridin’ and hopin’ that true love would once come her way.
But the sweet words of evening never stopped them from leaving when the sun would come up the next day.
She minded the cattle, spent years in the saddle with a heart that remained strangely pure.
She was just a cattleman’s daughter, but all the cowboys knew her.
BRIDGE:
Sweet Jezebel, Sweet Jezebel, couldn’t be what she couldn’t be.
She was a good ol’ gal, every man’s pal, and she gave herself wholeheartedly,
just doing what came naturally.
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3. Old Jezebel Blanch, stayed on that ranch all of her days ‘til she died.
She got to be ninety, all wrinkled and kindly, and never was any man’s bride.
She took what she could get and she had no regrets and her spirit, it did endure.
She was just a cattleman’s daughter, and all the cowboys knew her.
She was just a cattleman’s daughter, and all the cowboys knew her.