Wednesday, July 22, 2009

What A Cowgirl Wants In a Man

What A Cowgirl Wants In a Man

A decent looking truck,
Coordinating paint would be nice,
A house in good array,
Free of pests and mice.

A well-behaved dog,
No paw-prints on jeans,
Won't beg at the table
And he cuddles, he's not mean.

He can iron his clothes,
No chew to be found,
And seldom will he make
An undesired sound.

His horses behave
And he opens every gate,
He can take you out dancin'
Or cook you a steak.

You're comfortable with him
In every situation,
He knows when to work
And when to vacation.

He's clean and well-kept,
Shirt always tucked in,
And when it's time to rodeo
He's in the box to win.

He can shape a hat
And he'll do the dishes,
He knows when to be in charge
And when to bend to your wishes.

He's always on time
Unless held by work or snow,
Then he brings flowers and a kiss
Because he can't help it, you know.

A half-crooked smile
And he's downright pert,
He'll stay as long as you like
But a good leavin' view don't hurt!

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