(D. Rodriguez) Comfort me, said she, With your conversation, With the cocktails And the candlelight In your eyes; It's funny how we hunger For some inspiration, And everything elsethat money just won't buy. Men have lied, Many good girls have gone astray, Just to hear the gypsy playone more lilting cowboy tune, And as the rivers run dry, And the mountains blow away, They sing of lovers and how they lay, Beneath this crazy frontier moon.I ain't no golden boy,I ain't no Grecian dancer, And I ain't no loudmouthed cowboyfrom the West,I'm not the kind of manwith all the answers, But I surely know the songsthat suit me best. But lately I've had something on my mind, It's growing stronger all the time, Calling out when I'm alone, But I'm a poet And I'm bound to walk the line, Between the real and the sublime, And give the muses back their own. It's a penny for your thoughts, It's a dollar for your kisses, Keep a running tab on the time,' Cause what I've got the most of Is what she misses, The clock is hers, The hourglass is mine. But I'm her lover, Not a man bent on revenge, Hanging out here on the fringe, Of my native borderlands. Counting the daysthe sun shone golden across her head, Lying on the banks of the bayou's edge, Kicking up some Southeast Texas sand.
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