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[Verse 1] [G]Joh[C]nny Ware was born in slavery around [F]1851 [C]To freedom from the cotton fields he [D]made his final [G]run The [C]first part of his younger life is [F]covered in [C]travail [G]Just a [F]cowpoke [C]on some cattle drive along [G]the Chisholm [C]Trail My story starts in Idaho in [F]1882 [C]When a Highwood River cattleman came [D]lookin' for a [G]crew, The [C]day the big herd hit the trail and [F]dust was [C]in the air, Amon[F]g the [C]drovers on the [G]drive was a cowboy Johnny [C]Ware. Friendly, [G]courageous, re[F]sourceful, [C]and fair, [F]These [C]are the pseudonym[G]s of a cowboy Johnny [C]Ware. The mighty herd consisted of three [F]thousand [C]head or more Bound for old Alberta to the [D]Highwood River shore [G]While the [C]big bar you was waiting for the [F]cattle to [C]arrive The [F]boss Tom [C]Lynch had troubles keeping [G]rust lers from the [C]drive The day they finally did arrive the [F]stories [C]that were told They said the deeds of Johnny Ware were something to [D]behold[G] He [C]rode the meanest outlaw horse and [F]made him [C]quite the pet Then he brought the cattle rustlers in with [G]just his lari[C]at Friendly, [G]courageous, re[F]sourceful [C]and fair These are the pseudonym[G]s of a cowboy Johnny [C]Ware Now Johnny said he'd like to stay to [G]work the [C]big bar you And pretty soon there was no job that [D]Johnny couldn't [G]do He could [C]outrun any three -year -old and [F]bulldog [C]any steer He could ride a bronco through a [G]row or stand him on his [C]ear He always took the hardest jobs and made them look like fun He'd share his food and blankets and his [D]smile with anyone [G]The [C]old Fort McLeod Gazette said nothing could compare With the greatest cowboy all around, the [G]cowboy [C]Johnny Ware Friendly, [G]courageous, re[F]sourceful [C]and fair These are the pseudonyms of a [G]cowboy Johnny [C]Ware He worked upon the Quarren Ranch, they said he was the best His name was now a byword in the [D]old Canadian [G]West But [C]Johnny said, I've got to go to the [F]town of [C]Calgary For [F]I've got a [C]little negro gal and I [G]hope she'll marry [C]me On a little ranch near Millerville [G]the [C]couple settled down They soon became a family with [D]neighbors all [G]around [C]Honored and respected by the old folks and the young If [F]only [C]history could record [G]the praises that were [C]sung Friendly, [G]courageous, re[F]source[C]ful and fair, These are the pseudonym[G]s of a cowboy Johnny [C]Ware. By the year 1905 Alber[G]ta signed [C]her name, A province now of Canada [D]so proudly she be[G]came, But [C]while her jubilation was upon the whole frontier, Alberta lost her number one cow[G]boy [C]pioneer. His smile and example are the [G]spirit of [C]the plains, Never to be forgotten by the [D]men who ride the [G]reins. [C]Some are born with character and some have skill to spare, But the greatest cowboy of them all was a [G]cowboy, Johnny [C]Ware. Friendly, cour[G]ageous, re[F]source[C]ful, and fair, These are the pseudonym[G]s of a cowboy johnny [C]-wear.
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