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🧟‍♂️ The Undead Cowboy: A Wild West Nightmare

A haunting outlaw country ballad about a zombie cowboy roaming the desert at dusk, cursed by love and death in a ghostly Wild West.

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About the Song: “The Undead Cowboy” tells a bone-chilling tale of a zombie gunslinger cursed to roam the desert at dusk. Haunted by lost love and driven by hunger, he rides through ghost towns and forgotten trails, his heart made of rust and sorrow. It’s a gothic Western nightmare wrapped in outlaw country poetry.

LYRIC:
Out in the desert, the sun's settin' low,  
A cowboy zombie's ridin', with nowhere to go.  
His boots are dusty, his hat's worn and frayed,  
Chasin' after brains, in the twilight's shade.  

The wind whispers secrets from graves in the sand,  
He rides with a curse, not quite dead, not quite man...  

Oh, Cowboy Zombie, with your heart made of rust,  
Ridin' through the night, in the moonlight's trust.  
With a lonesome howl, and a hunger so deep,  
In this Wild West world, it's the dead that weep.  

He tips his hat to the living folks near,  
But they run in terror, filled with dread and fear.  
A rattlesnake's hissin', the coyotes cry,  
In the ghost town shadows, the undead ride high.  

The wind whispers secrets from graves in the sand,  
He rides with a curse, not quite dead, not quite man...  

Oh, Cowboy Zombie, with your heart made of rust,  
Ridin' through the night, in the moonlight's trust.  
With a lonesome howl, and a hunger so deep,  
In this Wild West world, it's the dead that weep.  

They say he once loved a saloon girl fair,  
Now he haunts her mirror with a hollow stare.  
Her name on the wind, his groan in reply,  
True love never ends, even after you die...  

Underneath the stars, he dreams of the past,  
When he was a hero, but those days didn't last.  
Now he's just a shadow, a memory of pain,  
In a world full of sunlight, he's caught in the rain.  

Oh, Cowboy Zombie, with your heart made of rust,  
Ridin' through the night, in the moonlight's trust.  
With a lonesome howl, and a hunger so deep,  
In this Wild West world, it's the dead that weep.  

So raise up your glass for the cowboy so bold,  
A tale of the undead, in a world turned cold.  
With a ghostly grin, and a heart made of dust,  
Cowboy Zombie rides on, in the night he trusts

🎵 Lyric: Borna Cuk
🎶 Music & Voice: AI

Playlist: Outlaw Country Rap & Hick-Hop Legends
Welcome to Outlaw Country Rap & Hick-Hop Legends – a playlist blending the grit of outlaw country with the fire of hip-hop. From Ma Barker’s gangster legacy to cowboy hustlers and outlaw anthems, these tracks bring Western storytelling into the world of rap beats and country soul. 🔹 Hick-Hop meets Wild West tales 🔹 Outlaw Country x Southern Trap Beats 🔹 True Crime Stories & Cowboy Hustlers 🎧 Press play and ride into the outlaw life! 🤠🔥 #HickHop


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