George Strait — If Heartaches Were Horses lyrics
The page contains the lyrics of the song "If Heartaches Were Horses" by George Strait.
Lyrics
Been in the saddle since the sun came up Rounding up strays in, this ol; West Texas dust
She’s been packing her things since I put coffee on By sundown she’ll be gone
Damn this ol' girth, worn right in two
But a spare length of leather and I’ll make it do Just when I think I’ve got life by the reins
Home ain’t sweet home on the range
If heartaches were horses and hard times were cattle
I’d ride home at sunset, sitting tall in the saddle
If heartaches were horses and hard time were cattle
And she’d say she loved me and this cowboy way of life
She’d be right beside me when we rode home tonight
If heartaches were horses and hard times were cattle
I’d ride home at sunset, sitting tall in the saddle
If heartaches were horses and hard time were cattle