The CowGirl of my dreams
Date: Sunday, 2nd February 2003 @ 02:00:00 AM AEST
Topic: Sad Poetry


Contributed By: Wesley_Dale_Willis

She was somethin- You ever did see,
Shes the Cowgirl of my dreams,
Her hoss,an her roped-ole Ki-O-Dee,
At least once a week-it seems.

The first Cowgirl-out on the lone plains,
Shes the Cowgirl of my dreams,
Boy could she handle her hoss,an reins,
Yippy-Ki-O,was her screams.

I loved that CowGirl-Thats how I felt,
Shes the CowGirl of my dreams,
First coined phrase, "COWGIRL", by Roosevelt,
She could harness the hoss-teams,

She rode cross Texas,it once was said,
shes the CowGirl of my dreams,
She could Bull-Whip,and snap a snakes head,
I loved that CowGirl of dreams.

Her beautiful smile,and eyes of blue,
Shes the CowGirl of my dreams,
Her fancy ropin,men matched but few,
She was curvey like the streams.

And waltz,she could waltz across Texas,
shes the CowGirl of my dreams,
She holds my heart-the true love it has,
She lights the night like moon beams.

The CowGirl yells O-Yippy-Ki-O,
Shes the CowGirl of my dreams,
Clean across Texas to Ohio,
Her voice is heard-so it seems.

My love fer her-it will never end,
Shes the CowGirl of my dreams,
The CowBoys tell me-its just a trend,
But every night-shes my dreams.

Someday her hand-I'll ask fer my own,
Shes the CowGirl of my dreams,
Never more-will I wonder with roan,
Shes captured my heart-it gleams.

So fellas-if you find your CowGirl,
Shes the CowGirl of your dreams,
Waltz her across Texas with aswirl,
And spin her into-love dreams.

This poem is Copyright © Wesley_Dale_Willis



Important note: ALL POETRY ON THIS SITE IS COPYRIGHT.
If you wish to use any poem for any purpose, please either EMAIL Mick from
the sites feedback form, or go to the AUTHOR'S site and EMAIL the author for permission.
If you Email Mick for permission on any poem that is not his personal works,
he will endeavor to contact the author on your behalf.

This poem comes from Your Poetry Dot Com
https://www.your-poetry.com/

The URL for this poem is:
https://www.your-poetry.com/route.php?page=poetry/PoemDetail&story_id=11812