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Cowboy Life Ain'T Dead
They said the cowboy way of living
has withered away and is long gone
Least that's what I seen in the movies
and heard in all them old country songs
They tell me bout how them olden days
and the way cowboy's life used to be
Is now just faded pages in books
of folklore and revered history
So I headed out to Montana
so that maybe I might understand
Just how them old cowboys could make it
livin their life out there on the land
Well lo and behold I could hardly
believe the things these eyes of mine saw
To my surprise you see, all them old
cowboy ways weren't gone after all
They are still out cowpokin' just like
time for them has never had to change
Still a ropin’, ridin’ and brandin’
and pushing them cows across the range
Still searching for a few straying cows
from rugged canyons, mountains and streams
A rounding them all together for
dehorning and branding so it seems
Still bustin’ all them ‘onry ole broncs
that's as wild as the hot prairie wind
Out riding alone along miles of
them fences looking for breaks to mend
Still singing all those old cowboy songs
while gathered around the campfire light
A telling their tall tales of glory
underneath a bright rustler’s moon light
Still feeling the scorching summer's sun
that burns the grass and dries out the sage
Giving everything they can muster
for a few beans and almost no wage
Still working hard and loving harder
the way that cowboys have always done
I know I will ride alongside them
because a cowboy I have become
The great life of the western cowboy
that everyone thought was dead and gone
May have had its place in history
but I say the best is yet to come
Copyright ©
Jerry Brotherton
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