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Yesterday while walking my dog At the park I saw a tall drink of water A Winsome man who put us at ease He’s saying his music to the air in trees A genuine cowboy From head to toe, A cowboy hat, boots,Wrangler jeans a rodeo belt buckle Gave me a chuckle he sat in a chair under a yonder, shade tree, I saw him before he saw me I mention if he sat there long enough, He just might see Eagles, hawks and a vultures or two His slow reply “ all I’ve seen so far is a dog I once knew” Lean back in his chair, relaxing there contemplating the morning view 7:42 am By the time we finish our walk, he was gone his melody, his song still linger from the tips of his fingers Today, sitting on a picnic table The cowboy young and able guitar in hand singing his music, he took a stand (sundown by Gordon Lightfoot 1974) “Strumming my face with his fingers Singing in my whole life with this song” like he was part of a country band The minute we got out of the car he stopped, Pulled his guitar down I smiled when I spoke half in a joke I had hoped  for a serenader or two He looked up Tipped his hat with a gleam in his eye You were were you as we walked by Halfway down the trail, I can hear him strumming his guitar had much to say Not singing just playing away The soothing country, music, gracefully in the air birds, squirrels,  deer Far and near animals big and small everywhere paused Ears went up twitching animals in awe for a moment to take in the one man band As more people arrived for their daily walkabout Simply honest, not to deceive The cowboy quietly got up to leave A Solitary man Inspired song 1)Solitary man  (April 1966) By Neil Diamond 2)Killing me softly 1973 By Roberta Flack BLT Webster’s Word of the day challenge Winsome  8-8-25 Windsome describes people and things that are cheerful, pleasant, and appealing
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Aug 8, 2025
Aug 8, 2025 at 11:50 PM UTC
The Cowboy
Yesterday while walking my dog At the park I saw a tall drink of water A Winsome man who put us at ease He’s saying his music to the air in trees A genuine cowboy From head to toe, A cowboy hat, boots,Wrangler jeans a rodeo belt buckle Gave me a chuckle he sat in a chair under a yonder, shade tree, I saw him before he saw me I mention if he sat there long enough, He just might see Eagles, hawks and a vultures or two His slow reply “ all I’ve seen so far is a dog I once knew” Lean back in his chair, relaxing there contemplating the morning view 7:42 am By the time we finish our walk, he was gone his melody, his song still linger from the tips of his fingers Today, sitting on a picnic table The cowboy young and able guitar in hand singing his music, he took a stand (sundown by Gordon Lightfoot 1974) “Strumming my face with his fingers Singing in my whole life with this song” like he was part of a country band The minute we got out of the car he stopped, Pulled his guitar down I smiled when I spoke half in a joke I had hoped  for a serenader or two He looked up Tipped his hat with a gleam in his eye You were were you as we walked by Halfway down the trail, I can hear him strumming his guitar had much to say Not singing just playing away The soothing country, music, gracefully in the air birds, squirrels,  deer Far and near animals big and small everywhere paused Ears went up twitching animals in awe for a moment to take in the one man band As more people arrived for their daily walkabout Simply honest, not to deceive The cowboy quietly got up to leave A Solitary man Inspired song 1)Solitary man  (April 1966) By Neil Diamond 2)Killing me softly 1973 By Roberta Flack BLT Webster’s Word of the day challenge Winsome  8-8-25 Windsome describes people and things that are cheerful, pleasant, and appealing
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