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Cowboy Poetry and Western Verse

STEPLADDER COWBOY
Luana Chamness

He always sat tall in the saddle
Tho seven times he busted his back
Which was totally irrelevant
Seen in the eyes of Cowboy Jack.

Then he had to swing his good, left leg
And not his right to get on his horse
Wasn't much that ever got to him
He was just a true cowboy of course.

And the time did finally come 'round
When he brought his worn stepladder out
Oh yeah, I was an honest witness
Just happened to be wanderin' 'bout.

Thinkin' to myself, now Cowboy Jack
What in the world are you gonna do
Silly question, cuz I know full well
Stubborn, contrary, right, I know you.

He swung his left leg over his horse
And on up he climbed, sure enuf
Off thru the pasture he rambled
Stepladder Cowboy Jack, YUP, he's tuff!


 
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