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Was the West Really That Wild
Was the West Really That Wild They had been a big bunch of crabs Complaints came from mouth that blabs According to formula I recently equated They all should be completely eliminated. Remember when west had much luster Had a Crabbe with first name of Buster And then on you another one soon grew Who was none other than Lash LaRue. Tom Mix had mixed it up with the Duke Of horrendous Hazard or Cool Hand Luke When last time John and me again met He was on a Monument Valley film set. Could West really be benevolent or wild Or by many people were we being beguiled Things were peaceful and soon settled down Until another convention came to town. Don't bring politicians to town or pistols either for that matter. Politicians will be gunning for your vote. Jim Thesarious Hilarious Horn Retired Veteran and Poet
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