Prairie Promise
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She Was Left With A Baby And No Food, The Cowboy Said “You’ll Eat At My Table Tonight”
She Tried To Run From Her Husband’s Fist, Cowboy Found Her Hiding Said “He’ll Never Touch You Again”
They Mocked Her For Screaming, Cowboy Said “Then Scream Louder, I’ll Make Them Hear It”
The Mail-Order Bride Arrived With A Limp, The Cowboy Said "Then We'll Walk Slower Together"
She Stood Barefoot In The Snow, the Cowboy Said “Let’s Go Inside”
A Cowboy Worked Till His Hands Bled, Until She Said “Rest Awhile, I’ll Finish The Fence”
She Held A Photograph Of A Man Who Never Existed, The Cowboy Said “I’m Real Enough To Stay”
Woman Was Trapped In The Mine Collapse, The Cowboy Dug For Three Days To Reach Her
She Brought Rain To The Drought-Stricken Ranch, The Cowboy Said "You're My Season Of Plenty"
She Was Cataloging Plants No One Had Named, The Cowboy Said "Name One After Us"
They Mocked Her Tears, The Cowboy Said “You’ll Cry Only From Joy Now”
She Had No Dowry But Her Heart, The Cowboy Said “That’s More Than Most Men Ever Earn”
The Cowboy Said “I’m Tired Of Hurting,” She Said “Then Let Me Be The Reason You Rest”
Cowboy Found Her Tending Graves Of Strangers, She Said “Someone Has To Care” He Answered, “Now I Do”
Snow Trapped Them In A Line Shack, The Cowboy Kept The Fire While A Woman Kept His Hope
The River Rose Too Fast, Cowboy Lifted Mother And Child Onto His Saddle Without A Word
The Mail-Order Bride Was Met By The Wrong Man, The Cowboy Stepped In And Said “She’s Spoken For”
She Slept In The Churchyard With Her Baby, The Cowboy Said “You’ll Rest Inside Tonight”
They Mocked Her For Losing Another Baby, The Cowboy Said “You’re Still My Home”
They Auctioned Her To The Richest Rancher, The Cowboy Said “I’ll Win You With My Soul”
Her Husband Left Bruises That Wouldn’t Fade, the Cowboy Kissed Each One and Said “Not Anymore”
She Fled Through The Snow In Her Nightgown, The Cowboy Wrapped Her And Whispered “You’re Safe Now”
She Was Dragged by Her Hair From the House, the Cowboy Pulled Her Away
She Said "He Said I’m His Property," The Cowboy Said, "Then I’ll Burn The Paper That Says So"
The Cowboy’s Boy Waited At The Window For Her Wagon, Saying, “She’ll Come Back, She Promised”
The Harsh Cowboy Who Lived For Survival Found Living In A Woman’s Laughter Instead
She Found The Cowboy Reading A Crumpled Letter, He Said “She Wrote Once, That Was Enough”
Pregnant Woman Stood Barefoot In The Snow, The Cowboy Wrapped Her In His Coat And His Word
She Said “I’m Afraid Of Men,” The Cowboy Said, “Then I’ll Teach You Gentle Ain’t Weak”