I've rode lots of horses and I've won a few shows Ridin' broncs at the big old rodeos But the dang-dest contraption that I've ever seen Is that bucket of bots called a bucking machine The kids they were all lined up to give the thing a go And when I first saw it, Lord, it looked pretty slow It jumped and it kicked and then it turned back and twirled Then I got to thinking I'll give it a whirl So I pushed through the crowd and I talked to the man Who had invented this here modified garbage can I said, "I'm a twister and one of the best I'm a wolf of the world, boys, I must confess" "I'll bet you a hundred", I said with a grin "I'll spur it so hard, its sides cave in And the bolts and the screws hold the dang thing together Will fall down inside it there and short out its motor" Well, the man he said, "Son, I'll take that bet And I won't turn it on till you think that you're set" So I got my riggin' and I cinched it on down Then I said to old Sam, "Go ahead and turn it on" Well, it rattled and it groaned then it started to move I spurred it every jump and, Lord, it felt mighty smooth The foam rubber was a flyin' right off of its old neck And the tin underneath it was startin' to crack I looked at the man and I started to say "I'll win me that hundred 'fore the end of the day" Then he grabbed the big ol' lever with a little sly grin Jammed it up to high gear and locked it right on in With a snatch and a jerk and a sharp stabbin' pain I felt like a hobo tied to an old freight train My head, it went to poppin' and I saw all the stars The Big Dipper, the Milky Way and the planet they call Mars The next thing I knew I was right there on the ground Just about thirty feet away from that laughin' crowd So I payed up my hundred and I limped on away And the words the man said I still remember today So you're a wolf of the world and a real tough twister Well, listen real close to some good advise, mister Keep a ridin' them old broncs if you're still feeling mean But you'd better keep clear of Sam's bucking machine