Old West Times
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Her Dress Was Torn From The Wind, The Cowboy Draped His Coat And Whispered “Safe Now”
He Stood At The River Washing Diapers, She Stepped In And Said “You’re Doing Fine, Let Me Help”
She Arrived To Cook At The Ranch, The Cowboy Tasted Her Food And Forgot How To Speak
Pregnant Woman Was Abandoned At The Altar, A Cowboy Said "I'll Be There For Both Of You"
"I'll Never Trust A Man Again," She Vowed, The Cowboy Replied "I'll Earn It Day By Day"
She Was Waiting Beside A Burned-Out Cabin, The Cowboy Said “We’ll Build It Again Together”
She Sat Alone By The Fire With A Glass, The Cowboy Poured It Out And Said “Let’s Try Coffee Instead”
Please… Don't Take the Cloth Off," She Begged, But The Cowboy Did And Was Shattered
I Am Too Old For You," She Whispered, Cowboy Kissed Her Softly "Then Let Me Be Young Enough"
The Cowboy Was Left With Four Babies After His Wife Died, Until She Walked In With A Loaf Of Bread
She Was Trapped in a Burning Cabin, The Cowboy Broke Through Flames to Carry Her to Safety
I'm Carrying Another Man's Child," She Said, The Cowboy Replied "Then I'll Love You Both"
The Woman Said, “My Son’s Gone,” The Cowboy Whispered, “Then Let Me Be Family To What’s Left”
Mail-Order Bride Hid Her Pregnancy, Cowboy Said, “No Secrets Survive Under This Roof”
Auction Branded Her Worthless, The Quiet Cowboy Said Take My Name And Walk Free
Mail-Order Bride Collapsed At His Door, Cowboy Whispered, “Rest Easy, I’ve Been Waiting For You”
The Cowboy Found A Woman In The Desert Heat, Gave His Water And His Heart The Same Day
The Cowboy Spent The Night Rebuilding His Barn After Lightning Struck, She Stayed Beside Him
She Was Told Her Husband Was A Lie, The Cowboy Said “Then Let Me Be Your Truth”
A Wild Horse Bolted Toward Her, The Cowboy Stepped Between Them And Took The Blow Himself
Her Hands Were Raw From Work, The Cowboy Rubbed Ointment Gently Into Her Palms
Her Man Left Her When She Couldn’t Bear Children, the Cowboy Said “I Ain’t After That”
She Cried When the Doctor Said She’d Never Bear Children, Cowboy Said “Then You’ll Bear My Heart”
The Wagon Went Over the Ridge, The Cowboy Climbed Down the Cliff and Brought Her Up Alive
She Couldn’t Sleep After The Funeral, The Cowboy Said “I’ll Keep Watch Till Morning”
A Cowboy Found A Woman Sitting In The Dust, He Said “You Still Got A Heart, That’s Worth Saving”
They Sent Her Down The Road Alone, The Cowboy Waited At The River To Carry Her Across
The Cowboy Talked to His Lost Child Each Night, Until She Whispered “You’re Still a Father”
The Cowboy Found Her Collapsed in the Field, Her Lips Blue From Cold
She Was Carrying A Child And No Name, The Cowboy Said, “Then Take Mine And Rest”