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He Loves Them Darn Cowboys

He loves them darn cowboys, more than the rest, Ropin' an a ridin' an doin' what they do best. If it be on the long cattle run, or in the bunkhouse. He's guessin' he would shore 'nuff die with 'em Rather than be trapped with those city folk. Like some kind of a church-mouse louse. He ain't got nothin' against them dudes in the city, But they can't hold a candle to them men that get gritty. There's nothin' like busting the bronc an' ridin' the bull; Like ridin' a tornado, it's all that he can darn think of That gives him at great thill and makes his joys roll. Lovin' those darn cowboys, is better than any kind o' love. Like his boots, buckles and spurs that he is most fond of t'day, Theren't much much a cowboy who loves cowboys can say. An' Like the Alamo, a cowboy should remember his kind, Even if it seems at times bein' put to the test. And the map ain't always the territory for one to find... He loves them darn cowboys, more than the rest.

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Date: 4/20/2016 1:16:00 AM
Carlos Chavez, nicely done. Glad to read your poem today. XoX *Linda*"
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