Rattlesnakes in the field
Crawdad in the creek
The tracks never end
And a toad never sleeps
I was born in Fort Worth a long time ago
And my father wore cowboy boots
That’s all I know
Got an ass named Jim
We plow the land
Carved the butt of this 44
With my own two hands
And we wake in the morn before the rooster crows
And my father wore cowboy boots
That’s all I know
Cold milk in my glass
Cornbread on my plate
Grammy’s good in the kitchen
And she walks with a cane
She’s like the San Joaquin, cool and slow
And my father wore cowboy boots
That’s all I know
Whilst gently paddling along this glistening river with the sun warming my back I found contentment. At a peaceful spot I set up camp and breathed in the beauty........."I think I'll stay a while" I said to myself.
Thank you for this peaceful spot Mr Henderson :0) Martin Shields
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