A Cowboy's Pony
30 September, 2001
Author: Don Fraser
There ain't nothin' phony
About a Cowboy's pony
There is never any change
When he carries that cowboy
Across the range
If the cowboy has any luck
His pony will never buck
Oh! you scoff
It is not you
That gets bucked off
The pony stands there oh so loyal
You think it is saying to that cowboy
You are a royal
But he let's that cowboy get back on
The cowboy spurs him
And then they are gone
Across the prairie the do fly
A cowboy's pony
Would never shy
So if you want a pony that is true
A cowboy's pony
Would be the best for you.
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