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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Two weeks we'd been droving; and the end was now in sight In the distance was Dodge City, we'd be there before night I was on the trail with other cowboys from the Double Circle Ranch And we were looking forward to the saloon, the notorious Long Branch. We reached the railhead with the longhorns , just before sundown Me and the other cowboys were itching, ready to hit town The buyers were there waiting, hands were shook the deal done. We were aware there would be lowlifes, so we all packed a gun. First a shave then a hot bath to wash off the layers of dust Then buy some new clothes and long johns, the latter a must We then headed for the saloon and were ready for some rye After two weeks on the trail our throats were kinda dry. We walked through the bat wing doors, there were the usual stares The good time girls were beckoning us, to follow them upstairs We all asked for some whisky and some ordered hot foods Then the young bucks went upstairs; to satisfy their lustful moods. Old Jethro our foreman, the next day rode into town And spent the best part of two hours tracking us all down Bleary eyed and throbbing heads, no spoken words were said And thoughts of that long ride home filled us with dread. At the stables in a side street our horses were stood ready We paid the stable boy and mounted, we all felt quite unsteady We'd ride for nigh on two weeks crossing the great Texas plain Get home round up more Longhorns and do it all again. Written 20th January 2021 .
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