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Array ( [sid] => 158389 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => Two Rivers [time] => 2010-03-24 02:48:43 [hometext] => The Cowboy Romance... [bodytext] => There are two rivers that be flowing
Out of the place that ye call home,
Up there, among the greenest pastures
You'll finally put spurs your horse.

Through the million stolen moments, you'll see
This place where thou got led by your destiny.
You'll take off your hat and give to drink your horse,
And let your soul get lost in the prairies' songs.

A cowboy hat and the boots with the spurs,
This is your fate and your greatest reward,
And you don't need anything above all of this.
The cowboy's soul and the faithful horse
And on your belt there's your amigo Colt,
What may be better than the freedom of the prairies?

This voice is calling you like it should,
To the place where two rivers flow,
Where your beloved misses and waits for you,
That's the place where you're led by your road.

So put spurs your horse, as you come home
Hang your faithful Colt on the wall, cowboy,
Lay your head down in her sweet embraces,
And listen to her heart, singing about the prairies.

A cowboy hat and the boots with the spurs,
This is your fate and your greatest reward,
And you don't need anything above all of this.
The cowboy's soul and the faithful horse
And on your belt there's your amigo Colt,
What may be better than the freedom of the prairies? [comments] => 1 [counter] => 189 [topic] => 14 [informant] => Alexa_Bachtel [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 10 [ratings] => 2 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => DreamsandWishes )
Two Rivers

Contributed by Alexa_Bachtel on Wednesday, 24th March 2010 @ 02:48:43 AM in AEST
Topic: DreamsandWishes



There are two rivers that be flowing
Out of the place that ye call home,
Up there, among the greenest pastures
You'll finally put spurs your horse.

Through the million stolen moments, you'll see
This place where thou got led by your destiny.
You'll take off your hat and give to drink your horse,
And let your soul get lost in the prairies' songs.

A cowboy hat and the boots with the spurs,
This is your fate and your greatest reward,
And you don't need anything above all of this.
The cowboy's soul and the faithful horse
And on your belt there's your amigo Colt,
What may be better than the freedom of the prairies?

This voice is calling you like it should,
To the place where two rivers flow,
Where your beloved misses and waits for you,
That's the place where you're led by your road.

So put spurs your horse, as you come home
Hang your faithful Colt on the wall, cowboy,
Lay your head down in her sweet embraces,
And listen to her heart, singing about the prairies.

A cowboy hat and the boots with the spurs,
This is your fate and your greatest reward,
And you don't need anything above all of this.
The cowboy's soul and the faithful horse
And on your belt there's your amigo Colt,
What may be better than the freedom of the prairies?




Copyright © Alexa_Bachtel ... [ 2010-03-24 02:48:43]
(Date/Time posted on site)





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Re: Two Rivers (User Rating: 1 )
by Fuzzy on Wednesday, 24th March 2010 @ 05:10:40 AM AEST
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enjoyed this, really liked it.
always wanted to be a Cowboy
but I'm scared of horses.

nice write.
Take care

Fuzzy




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