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A Cowboy Cure Will Help For Sure
I feel yucky and not well I am in a sickness spell That's taken over my whole day I wish it would go away A banging head and throbbing veins That are popping with the pain Eye pressure that's alternating Back and forth, its aggravating Relaxing I can't do no more I end up on the bathroom floor A throat on fire's getting old Some thing icy should keep it cold Breathing's getting hard to do I am turning very blue I need a cowboy hunky strong To help fix whatever's wrong A six pack and lots of muscle Who will lasso me and rustle This illness out very quickly Then I will only be sickly For his tight hugs and sweet care Every day while he is here Embraces he will wrap me in Fevers rising skin to skin Heart rate beating with each touch From my hero who I love so much
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