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The Cowboy Said, “I’m Past Saving,” She Smiled, “Then I’ll Just Sit With You In The Ruins”
She Slid Toward A Thorned Wash, The Cowboy Said, “My Rope’s Tight, Walk The Line To Me”
"I'm Afraid Of My Own Shadow," She Trembled, The Cowboy Said "Then Stand In My Light Instead"
Mail-Order Bride Arrived With A Fever, The Cowboy Cooled Her Brow For Three Days Straight
The Obese Girl Was Sent Away From Her Family, A Kind Cowboy Found Her Crying by the Road
Five Sisters Were Orphaned By The Flood, A Cowboy Found Them And Built A Home On Higher Ground
Woman Was Whipped In The Town Square, The Cowboy Stopped The Lash And Carried Her Away
Her Child Was Taken For The Orphan Train, The Cowboy Rode Three States To Bring Him Home
She Was Called Worthless At The Auction Block, The Cowboy Said "You're Priceless To Me"
She Gave Birth Alone In An Abandoned Shack, Until a Cowboy Heard Her Cries And Became Family
Cowboy Found Her Digging Her Child's Grave Alone, Knelt Beside Her And Stayed Through The Night
Cowboy Noticed She Never Had Enough To Eat, Brought Food Every Day Until She Fed His Soul
Mail-Order Bride Had Lied About Her Age, The Cowboy Said Wisdom Mattered More Than Youth
A Cowboy Found Her Unconscious By The Creek, Nursed Her Back To Health And To Love
She Was Auctioned For Her Father's Debts, The Cowboy Bid His Life Savings And Called Her Treasure
Nobody Came To Claim The Silent Girl At The Station, The Cowboy Said "I've Been Waiting For You"
She Lived With Grief And No One Cared, The Cowboy Brought Flowers And Said "I'll Carry Your Sorrow"
She Was Sleeping Under Her Wagon In The Rain, The Cowboy Built Her A Roof That Night
Woman Was Gambling To Pay Her Brother's Debts, The Cowboy Paid Them All In Full
Left for Dead by Outlaws, The Cowboy Was Found by a Woman Who Refused to Let Him Die
Pregnant And Left For Dead, She Crawled To His Ranch, The Cowboy Never Let Her Go Again
Mail-Order Bride Was Betrayed By Her Agency, The Cowboy Said "Their Mistake Is My Blessing"
The Town Called Her A Witch For Her Remedies, The Cowboy Called Her A Healer
Town Mocked the Limping Nurse, Cowboy Dad Said "I'll Carry You When You're Tired"
She Came to Teach His Children, Cowboy Dad Never Expected She'd Teach Him to Love Again
She Nursed The Cowboy Through The Fever, He Woke To Her Voice And Said “Don’t Leave Yet”
Her Husband Was Buried At Sunset, The Cowboy Said “You Don’t Have To Stay And Watch Him Go”
She Was Cornered By Men With Whiskey Breath, The Cowboy Said “You’ll Leave Her Alone Or Face Me”