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Longview Ranch is as interest in helping your
horses as entertaining the website visitors. For your enjoyment Larry Jeffery
has included some of his favorite poems.
Just Call Him a Cowboy
By Max Sidders
He works in the city, wears a suit and a tie.
He makes a good living, but he can't live a lie.
His competitive friends just don't understand
His longing for freedom, his love for the land.
Just call him a cowboy and you won't have to care
About the depth of his feelings or the length of his hair.
He admits that he's different and he knows he don't fit,
He confesses he does things a good man would quit.
When folks see him coming, they just back away.
When they see how's he dressed, they have nothing to say.
Just call him a cowboy and you won't cause a fight,
He can't get mad ' cause he knows that you're right.
He owns an old horse and pays for his board.
His wife doesn't like it but she won't say a word.
He rides on the weekends whenever he can,
I guess that old pony is his closest friend.
Just call him a cowboy and then let him try
To live out his dream that will never die.
He's as much of a cowboy as he'll ever be,
He's as close to the real thing as you'll ever see.
He's fighting a battle that he'll never win.
The world will not change and he won't give in.
Just call him a cowboy and leave him alone -
He's learned how to live in a world of his own.
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