Cowboy Stories
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Pregnant Woman Fled From The Flood, The Cowboy Built Her A House On Higher Ground
Fleeing Woman Hid In His Barn, The Cowboy Said "No One Will Find You Here"
The Mail-Order Bride Was Promised To A Man In Prison, The Cowboy Said “You’re Free To Choose Better”
The Cowboy Said He Didn’t Need A Doctor, She Said “Then You’ll Get Me Instead”
Her Dog Barked At The Fire’s Edge, The Cowboy Said “We’ll Save Him Together”
"I Have Nothing Left To Give," She Whispered, The Cowboy Said "Then Let Me Give To You Instead"
She Was The Town's Only Schoolteacher, The Cowboy Could Only Sign His Name But Offered His Heart
The Cowboy Found Her Tracks In The Snow, Following Them To The Woman Who Changed His Life
The Cowboy Found A Baby Wrapped In Burlap, He Rode To Town Looking For A Mother And Found Love
The Woman Whispered, “He Left When I Told Him,” The Cowboy Said, “Then He Never Deserved You”
She Said “Your Proposal Is Sudden,” The Cowboy Said, “So Was The Storm That Brought You”
She Was Turned Away From The Dance, The Cowboy Asked For The First Waltz Outside
Outlaws Tracked A Bride Into Mesquite, The Cowboy Said, “Crawl Low, Follow My Spur Marks”
She Walked Barefoot Through The Rain To Town, The Cowboy Met Her Halfway With A Blanket
A Cowboy Found A Woman Left Behind After A Wagon Train, He Said “You’re Not Left Anymore”
A Cowboy Who’d Been Whipped For Theft Said “I Deserved Worse,” She Said “You Deserve Rest”
She Escaped A Man Who Wanted To Own Her, The Cowboy Said “You’re Free To Choose Everything Now”
A Cowboy Never Let Anyone Touch His Coat, Until A Woman Mended The Tear At The Shoulder
Her Fevered Baby Slept In Her Arms, The Cowboy Sat Beside Them Till Morning Came
A Cowboy Swore Off Love, Until A Woman Walked Into His Barn Looking For Work
She Tried to Crawl Away From Her Husband’s Boots, Cowboy Covered Her “He’ll Never Touch You Again”
Her Father Tried to Trade Her for Land, The Cowboy Said “Then I’ll Buy the Whole Damn Place”
She Was Locked in the Attic for Shouting, The Cowboy Broke the Window and Called Her Name
The Cowboy Buried His Son Beneath The Cottonwood, She Planted Flowers Beside His Tears
She Believed The Spirits Marked Her, Cowboy Said “The Only Mark I See Is Mine On Your Heart”
The Cowboy Said, “They Miss Their Mother,” She Whispered, “Then I’ll Be Gentle Like She Was”
The Woman Said, “He Died For Me,” The Cowboy Whispered, “Then Live For Him With Me”
The Cowboy Found Them Cornered By Wolves, He Said, “Stay Behind Me, I’ve Fought Worse”
Cowboy Hid His Burned Hand Beneath A Glove, The Woman Kissed It And Said “You’re Whole”