The Guide

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    The Guide

    There's a differnt kind of cowboy, that you hardly ever see,
    You won't find him in the movies, or see him on tv.

    He don't wear no fancy Stetson,no buckles made of gold,
    His hands are often dirty, and his clothes usually old.

    If you meet him in the city, he might hardly say a thing,
    But those who think him surely should greet him where he's king.

    You've got to go up riding, where it's high, wild and free,
    To see his long, togh pack string, cross an icy stream.

    Because, high up and lonesome is where he lives to be,
    High up and lonesome, with the eagles flyin' high above the trees.

    High up and lonesome, you can see, see, and see!!

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    A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness. It finds the thought and the thought finds the words.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

    Amberbabb’s Poems (34)

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    Blind Vision 2
    I Look Around 1
    Forever 0
    For My Mother, On Her Special Day 0
    Searching 1
    Virgo 2
    Warm Memories 0
    My Brother's Dad 2
    Wild Horses 2
    Redneck Love 4
    A Table Set For Two 2
    If I 1
    A Dream Come True 1
    I Love You 0
    Pledge Of Love 1
    Aaron 0
    Love Me 1
    You're My Man 1
    I Miss You!! 1
    I Miss You... 0
    I Want A Guy.... 0
    Christmas For Cowboys 2
    Love? 1
    You Mean The World To Me 0
    Freedom 0
    The Guide 0
    Our Love 0
    A Special World 0
    For You Are The One 0
    Never Have I Fallen 1
    An Entrapment 0
    Tears 0
    Cut 2
    Choice Of The String 2