Old West Life
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She Was Sold With a Rope Around Her Neck, The Cowboy Cut Her Free and Said "Never Again"
The Cowboy Lost His Voice To Grief, And The Widow’s Song Gave It Back Softly
She Was Found Half Dead By The River, The Cowboy Sat Beside Her Till She Opened Her Eyes
A Cowboy Found A Woman Crying Over Torn Clothes, He Said “You’ll Wear Mine Till You’ve Got Your Own”
The Cowboy’s Sons Fought Over A Toy, She Separated Them With A Story About Her Own Brothers
She Escaped With Bruises And Bare Feet, The Cowboy Brought Water And Bandages Without A Word
Her Child Was Born During a Blizzard, The Cowboy Delivered the Baby and Promised to Protect Them
Mail-Order Bride Was Told She'd Been Replaced, Until the Cowboy Said "Then She's Free to Choose Me"
The Mail-Order Bride Was Left at the Station, The Cowboy Said, "You've Been Waiting for Me"
The Pregnant Woman Was Cast Out in Winter, The Cowboy Found Her Half-Frozen and Warmed Her Soul
The Mail-Order Bride Arrived Too Sick to Stand, The Cowboy Nursed Her Back to Health
They Banished Her For Being Different, The Cowboy Said, “Then You’re Exactly Right For Me”
The Cowboy Married Her To Protect His Sister’s Name, He Found His Future In The Bride Instead
Mail-Order Bride’s Train Was Robbed, Cowboy Found Her Barefoot And Brought Her Home
Two Widows Prayed For Deliverance Beneath The Old Oak, The Cowboy Arrived Before Their Faith Broke
She Helped The Cowboy Deliver Calves In The Cold, He Said, “You’re Stronger Than Any Ranch Hand”
She Knelt Beside His Bed Praying For Life, Cowboy Opened His Eyes And Whispered, “You Came Back”
She Waited By The Porch With Her Child, The Cowboy Said “You’ll Never Watch The Road Alone”
The Wagon Axle Snapped In The Pass, The Cowboy Said “You’ll Ride With Me Till Morning”
Her Baby Was Nearly Taken By The Flood, The Cowboy Said “You’ll Both Live, I Swear It”
Her Husband Raised a Hand, the Cowboy Caught It and Said “Touch Her Again and You’ll Lose It”
The Outlaw Took Her Horse and Her Name, The Cowboy Rode Until He Took Both Back
Her Groom Never Claimed Her Ticket, The Cowboy Said “I’ll Buy You A Life Instead”
The Mail-Order Bride Was Mocked By The Town, The Cowboy Said “She’s Got My Name Now”
A Cowboy Never Smiled At Children, Until A Little Girl Called Him “Sir”
Stagecoach Hung Over The Ravine, The Cowboy Crawled The Axle And Pulled A Woman Free
She Walked Away From The Funeral Alone, The Cowboy Followed Her Without Asking
The Cowboy Brought Her The Horse They Once Rode Together, And Said It Was Time To Ride Forever
“I’m Barren,” She Whispered, Cowboy Said “Then Let’s Plant Hope Instead Of Fear”
The Cowboy Rode Home Each Night To Crying Children, Until Her Voice Sang Them Quiet Again