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'''Great at Cowboy''' is the second ending theme of [[Epithet Erased]] that ran from [[Redwood Run]] to [[Winner Take All]]. It is sung by Dawn M Bennett, the voice actress of [[Zora Salazar]]. | '''Great at Cowboy''' is the second ending theme of [[Epithet Erased]] that ran from [[Redwood Run]] to [[Winner Take All]]. It is sung by Dawn M Bennett, the voice actress of [[Zora Salazar]]. | ||
==Lyrics== | |||
At the stroke of sundown, there's a shadow in the wood | |||
Not sure what she's up to, but you know it ain't no good | |||
She's a demon, she's a devil, she's a rough-and-tumble rebel | |||
Yeah, she's far beyond your level and she's watching you... | |||
Oooh, ooooh... | |||
In the gloomy orange light, you won't live to see the night | |||
In the woods you hear a whisper, could it be the Phantom Drifter? | |||
There's a chance you went an' missed her, just don't turn around... | |||
In a flash she's there behind you, out of sight and out of mind | |||
And now no one will ever find you buried six feet down... | |||
[[Category:Songs]] | [[Category:Songs]] | ||
[[Category:A to Z]] | [[Category:A to Z]] | ||
[[Category:Ending themes]] | [[Category:Ending themes]] |
Revision as of 21:22, 23 December 2019
Great at Cowboy is the second ending theme of Epithet Erased that ran from Redwood Run to Winner Take All. It is sung by Dawn M Bennett, the voice actress of Zora Salazar.
Lyrics
At the stroke of sundown, there's a shadow in the wood
Not sure what she's up to, but you know it ain't no good
She's a demon, she's a devil, she's a rough-and-tumble rebel
Yeah, she's far beyond your level and she's watching you...
Oooh, ooooh...
In the gloomy orange light, you won't live to see the night
In the woods you hear a whisper, could it be the Phantom Drifter?
There's a chance you went an' missed her, just don't turn around...
In a flash she's there behind you, out of sight and out of mind
And now no one will ever find you buried six feet down...