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Astride a muscular steed first in dark profile then he turns his face to the setting sun the sinews of his neck stand out and I want to kiss the tv screen
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RE: RE: RE: Cowboy
Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, and Trigger The Lone Ranger and Silver White hats, tipping to the ladies, "Howdy Ma'am" to set hearts a-quiver
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The Duke
Saturdays belonged to Duke, slow, but , oh, so sure. His rangy walk, and drawling talk, guaranteed allure.
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RE: The Duke
That kind of man Can eat a cactus, Dance with a rattlesnake, And make your mama swoon.
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RE: RE: The Duke
I saw a younger Duke last night. and found, as I often do, that time brewed up a better man. (as it does to quite a few.)
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cowboy
stubble on your chin hands like leather straps cool eyes belie where you have been their depths a lady trap
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RE: RE: Cowboy
my childish preconceptions my daydreams ran their course that I would be a cowgirl until I smelled a horse
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RE: Cowboy
A trail of dust off into the sunset The rumble of an old pickup A dimple with the tip of his hat Kinda makes you want to learn how to ride a horse
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RE: The Duke
Paul Newman was an Hombre Jimmy Stewart an unwilling pilgrim But the sweetest drink of water was Gary Cooper, Gary Cooper
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RE: RE: RE: Cowboy
Find me a cowboy who quotes Shakespeare, understands De Kooning, and likes German beer, who cries at the opera and bathes every day hog tie and brand him and send him my way.
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RE: RE: RE: RE: Cowboy
Kicked by a horse Stomped by a steer. I'm ready, my darlin' For the opera and beer.
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Cowboy
Rough rider Frayed at every denim hem Thighs astride Dusty eyes cut by the rim
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Cowboy
With the twilight,rides a cowboy, tough,whistling with joy. Grazing his cattle,donning a hat, infectious smile of a mischievous lad.
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RE: Cowboy
Hawk of eyes, dove of heart, Always there, does his part, Work in which he takes pride, Give him time to end the ride.
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RE: RE: Cowboy
day after dusty day blue shadows welcome each night's stars and dreams of a soft touch
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RE: Cowboy
legends like these are born of malcontent. reality of heat and dust formed lives as hard as flint.
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Trail Life
Ridin' the trail is a rough life, Not at all as glamourous as the Duke makes it. You have to keep telling yourself, "Just one more step." Only to have to turn around and do it all again.
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RE: Cowboy
She said she knew me by My outfit then smiled My outfit was a white hat, What did she know?
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RE: RE: Cowboy
a game to play a hat to wear a stick to ride and a story to guide.
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RE: RE: Cowboy
There's a lot about a man to be told by his hat, especially if he shows up wearing only that.
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