Topic: Request lyrics correction for "Don't Fence me In" by Roy Rogers

The next to last line of this song is:
"Can't look at HOBBLES and I can't stand fences..." 
Hobbles are leather and rope buckle devices that cowboys put on their horses' front legs so that they wouldn't be able to run away. 
As a child, I lived in the West and loved this song and Roy Rogers.  The lyrics were explained to me in detail.

Re: Request lyrics correction for "Don't Fence me In" by Roy Rogers

Hi Cal1c0 and welcome to Chordie,

You can amend the song yourself and I will cheat a little here and copy an explanation from James McCormick to another member asking the same question.

If you find a song in chordie's index and it needs corrections, please do the following:
Move the song into your personal songbook.
Open it in your songbook using the 'edit' button at the end of it's listing.
You can make your corrections in the upper/edit window.
Save your changes using the 'save changes' button between the edit and view windows.
Return to your songbook, and open the song normally to make sure your changes are working.
Once you are satisfied the song has been truly improved, you can use the 'improve this song' button in chordie's index and then paste in your improved version.
Now, everybody can use the corrected version and your name will appear with the song, "Corrected by Cal1c0".

Seems complicated - but it actually is quite simple once you get used to using chordpro notation.

Take care

Roger

"Do, or do not; there is no try"