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My foot is in the stirrup,
My pony won't stand,
Goodbye Old Paint,
I'm leaving Cheyenne.

Old Paint's a good pony,
He paces when he can,
Goodbye Old Paint,
I'm leaving Cheyenne.

He feeds in the morning,
He waters in the draw,
His tail is all matted,
His back is all raw.
Goodbye Old Paint,
I'm leaving Cheyenne.
Goodbye Old Paint,
I'm off to Montan'.

When I die take my saddle from the wall,
Put it on my pony,
Lead him out of the stall,
Tie my bones to his back,
Turn our face to the West,
And we'll ride the prairie that we love the best.

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Alec James Payton Denver, Colorado

Folk musician and songwriter with a sentimental style that digs into traditional American roots. Since independently releasing a first collection of original songs in late 2016, he has been playing venues large and small throughout the United States and has been featured on live radio as far away as Australia. He plays guitar, harmonica, and sings original and traditional folk songs. ... more

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