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The Cowboy bloke of yesteryear Would work in mud and dust He would tackle any hardship As long as it was just Out on the range from dawn to dusk Rarely saddle sore His butt was tough as leather From calluses he wore Had the same thing on his hands Where red hot rope slid through His courage part of legend A guide for me and you Very rarely got to town Had a blow out when he did Imbibing plenty rot gut Then in the stable hid Head out to the ranch next day Full trust in his horse Swear never go to town again A short lived thought of course They were the stuff of legend But the same applies today You could never live a better life Than by the Cowboy way

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