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Cowboys
Beneath dotted stars with soft campfire as ally, lone cowboy’s pondering meanders through the sand dunes and night-saloons thumb marked by his blazed rides for pistol quests and fist thugs, as rowdy duels and women’s sighs so adored climb unto a red of greeting sunset. Recalling those dusty trails--pungent and bold-- he descends like a magic bat from nowhere riddling his foes way down the desert floor. Many at times, the sawdust boots reeked from the heat of bandits’ glare as if to pierce his chest one hell of a shot with tassels flowing high unto smoky air. Edifying as he seems, beneath dotted stars, a lone cowboy is simply this: a tender wind mild as his strumming guitar calling for prairies’ honeyed life while a tough leather vest hides his simple, warm nobleness. Howdy Pard Contest of Shadow Hamilton 5/5/2014
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