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Cowboy Poetry and Western Verse

The Dude
Douglas Polk

he wore a ten gallon hat,
and spurs,
big enough to catch the wind,
everyone thought him a dandy,
til he began to work,
and rope,
dang, could he rope,
the hat and spurs seemed to shrink out of view,
after a hour or two,
sitting around listening to stories after the work done,
he hardly said a word,
his clothes were louder than he was,
but he did say his name was Orson,
but everyone called him the Dude.
 
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