Short stories and Cowboy Poetry told from the point of view of a girl from the Great Basin.
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
An American Buckarette From The Great Basin
An American Buckarette From The Great Basin
She looks for cattle on the sagebrush sea
Not just an ordinary girl, you see
She is beautiful
But doesn't mind showing a little dirt
Rides for the brand
Ain't afraid to take a stand when something or someone does wrong
She's handy in the kitchen
And in the sorting corral
Silver and rawhide are her bling
Her horse is her life
But she'd make a pretty good wife
She rides for her pay
And also knows how to play
Can throw a 50 ft loop with the boys
Doesn't treat them like toys
Can clean up like the rest, in a dress and heels.
She is a daughter, sister, mother, neighbor, wife, girlfriend
She is
An American Buckarette From The Great Basin.
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