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My
wife has always taken the stand, Since the first day that I have known her, She did not relish me being a ranch hand, She wanted me to be the owner. She was convinced I would not be up to snuff, I was too much of a griping groaner, So I needed to forget trying to be cowboy tough, And just go on and be the owner. Working “can’t-to-can’t” is a tiring affair; We were both in complete accord. And I knew I would look worse for the wear, That’s something my pretty face could not afford. So I took her advice and bought us some land And got me some nice livestock. Now I don’t have to be a hired hand And be punching that burdensome time clock. I can work if and when I feel like it, And take a rest when I get tired. If I want to, I can just up and quit And don’t have to worry about being fired! Working my spread puts a smile on my face I have it fenced in every corner It’s not big, but man, I sure love this place. Because, you see, I am the owner.
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Mountain Rider Magazine • Montana Owned & Operated |
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