He sold off the horses to some guy in Arizona Whitey and me couldn’t get them back 'Cause we were flat broke I hated him for what he’d done to us But I knew he was in a bad way I heard he ended up in Douglas Holed up in the Gadsden Hotel And shot all that money away He tell apart in his underwear in the lobby Crying for his sister Who hadn’t been alive in years
Don’t ride him down Don’t ride him down Never seen the reason why to kick someone Who's so torn up inside
Whitey and me got on with a ranch But the place folded and we never got paid We ran into him outside of Winnemucca When we were all down to moving hay He broke down crying about what he’d done to us Said he carried it around like a growing weight He had a tattoo on his hand that read 'I stole more than I ever gave” He was drunk in the morning Left us his watch, some drink-tokes And then walked off the job and drifted away
Don’t ride him down Don’t ride him down Never seen the reason why to kick someone Who’s so torn up inside Don’t ride him down His name don’t mean nothing now Never seen the reason why to kick someone Who’s so torn up inside