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Minnesota Cowboy [a song]

“Hi, are you a cowboy?” That’s what he said to me


One day—walking through a mall I turned to look: then said: “Yes,” nodding with a smile.


Then like a storm at night


His eyes grew with awesome light As I –I remembered when: When I was ten, just like him


When—I was ten when I was ten I remember when I was only ten Running with the wind— no horse No horse only a friend


Yes I remember when I lived my dreams like him I played my cowboy whims


To the very end—


In a city vacant lot On a hill that wasn’t much


And if I would have known A real cowboy I would have grown That awesome special light Those only cowboys have at ten


Yes I remember when I was only ten With cowboy hats and guns


I’d run until the sun


Came down Singing my cowboy songs—


And when the air was crisp and wet


My cowboy caps wouldn’t –shoot Yes, that’s a cowboy’s loss


But a cowboy still pretends at ten And keeps running with the wind


Yes, I remember when


I remember when


I remember when


—Thank you Lord,


For sending the cowboy my way


Note: written after seeing a little boy and his mother passing me up and saying, “Are you a real cowboy?” And ‘yes,’ I nodded with my head) ‘Yes,’ and he beamed with joy, just because of my cowboy hat. And so I sat and had a cup of coffee, and wrote this poetic-song, and it was produced awhile later at Chapel Recording studios into a song, Mass; originally written 2/22/l997


See Dennis' web site: http://dennissiluk.tripod.com


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