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Best Honkytonks Poems


Long Rocky Road
This road is long and road is long and rocky 
Like others Ive been on 
At times its paved with silver and gold 
And sometimes its a muddy mess 
But whether its smooth or rocky 
The Lord knows Ive done my best 
I chose good...

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Categories: honkytonks, life, nostalgiame, time,
Form: Narrative
Heck, I Ain'T No Cowboy
I’ve been known to buck a bale or two in my day
And I’ve loved a gal or a few and rode away.

I’ve dug up taters for just a dollar a day—
I’ve clerked in stores and let the boss man have his say.

There’s few ‘round here...

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Categories: honkytonks, cowboy-western, death, funny, life,
Form: Cowboy Poetry
Premium Member Beasts of Burden and Honkytonk Women
Angie and Ruby, the Honky Tonk Women,
wanted to paint the honkytonk.  Their heads started swimmin'
when I says, "Ruby, Tuesday's a good day to paint.
It should be sunny, but even if it ain't,
I'll have my radio blasting The Rolling Stones.
What kind of colors you want?  What...

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Categories: honkytonks, humor, music,
Form: Rhyme

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