Cowgirl and Horse
tonight is the barn dance
showin' up in my boots
dressed all in denim ~
embracin' my roots
easin' on down
some yodelin' too
cowgirl emerging ~
I ask ~ wouldn't you
dancin' and singin'
'bout how life has been ~
'Mule Train' & 'Rawhide'
'Don't Fence Me In'
this cowgirl can boogie
two-steps in line
glidin' on boot heels ~
lookin' so fine
there’s rustlers and wranglers
jeans low on their hips
taste of my future ~
Elvis Presley lips
clock's strikin' midnight
round 'em up, head 'em home
i'm dreamin' all night ~
'bout those cowboys that roam
dressed all in denim ~
embracin' my roots
easin' on down
some yodelin' too
cowgirl emerging ~
I ask ~ wouldn't you
dancin' and singin'
'bout how life has been ~
'Mule Train' & 'Rawhide'
'Don't Fence Me In'
this cowgirl can boogie
two-steps in line
glidin' on boot heels ~
lookin' so fine
there’s rustlers and wranglers
jeans low on their hips
taste of my future ~
Elvis Presley lips
clock's strikin' midnight
round 'em up, head 'em home
i'm dreamin' all night ~
'bout those cowboys that roam


Honestly, Cowboys work so hard, I think they grab a good time with both hands when they can! Dance, laugh, tell stories like there's no tomorrow!
ReplyDelete... so do the cowgirls who chase them!
DeleteThis is a delight, Helen and I'm ready to believe it is all true too, you in them cowgirl boots...
ReplyDeletesinging about fun & sin...oh my...smiles...
ReplyDeletehaha...they are good ole boys though...
so keep dreamin'
This seems a fun swinging two-step, Helen, something I never tried. Reading it I see why--It's much wilder than I am!
ReplyDeleteLove this, Helen. I've got three pair of cowgirl boots. Love yours and the rhythm of your verse!!
ReplyDeleteLove the boots, Helen!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful take on what it really is. A real cowgirl with the lingo and passion of cowboy country. How nice, Helen!
ReplyDeleteHank
Woohoo, sounds like a fun time to me! Great poem that so gets me in the mood for cowboys and barn dances!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteAh, the vibrancy is all here, and you're ready to step out!
ReplyDeleteGreat boots! Love this poem...Nothing like some dancin' and sin singin' Great write!
ReplyDeleteOh, what fun, Helen. I love these lines:
ReplyDelete"Dancin' and singin'
'bout funnin' and sin
'Mule Train' and 'Rawhide'
and 'Don't Fence Me In' — the music of my youth! Wonderful memories here.
K
I'm glad you added the dusty socks with your boots, Helen. That means you cowgirled up. I love the two step--it's about the only dance I can do, and you paint those pouty-lipped cowboys to a tee. Really loved it, attitude and all.
ReplyDeleteGreta cowboy dreams, full of swing! :)
ReplyDeleteThis makes a reader want to kick up their heels! :)
ReplyDeleteI grinned widely as I read your poem. :D It's delightful and also reminds me on the days I tried my hand (or feet) at line dancing. It was fun. And I really adore those boots!
ReplyDeleteWell hey there, Cowgirl, this was a delight from beginning to end as only you can do. It cries to be read aloud. (Bet you've still got those boots stowed away somewhere).
ReplyDeleteThis is so much fun to read! I felt like I was part of the dance (and the chase *cough*). Love the rhythm, the tone, the liveliness!
ReplyDeleteOh, what fun! Alas, I have never been much good at dancing, but I do love hearing 'Mule Train', 'Rawhide' and 'Dont Fence Me In'!
ReplyDeletewell you put me in the mood for some boot-scootin', this was a fun read helen, really enjoyed
ReplyDeleteHow this reminded me of years ago going to the movies a watching a standard cowboy film. Sadly we do not really improve over the years especially when it come to basic entertainment which now costs a fortune!
ReplyDeleteMakes me want to kick up my heels. Yeehaw!
ReplyDeletedelightful poem, and totally love that rhythm.
ReplyDeletethat's a mighty lovely pair of boots there. :)
I can do the barn dance. We learnt it at school. Nice boots !
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this Helen, and it was cool seeing comments from bloggers in the past we have not seen in years! I always love how your poetry has such a vivacious movement and feeling that is contagious to the spirit! Your ending is perfection too! I look forward to seeing what the other picture is that you choose my friend!
ReplyDeleteThis was so fun to read, Helen!
ReplyDeletemuch love,
David
SkepticsKaddish.com
Helen, that was entertaining. I can see them dancing in a barn ~ Truedessa
ReplyDeleteNever been to a barn dance, several dance halls. You? It sounds like the dance halls except they ran to 1AM where I lived. Lots of cowboys.
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Ha... knew you would like cowboys. You will always be a fun life of the party gal Helen!.....Rall
ReplyDeleteLove this! A good time in a poem.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great poem love it 🙌😃
ReplyDeleteI love this - and bet you're a fantastic line dancer!
ReplyDeleteYeeha! You brought the scene to life!
ReplyDeleteI bet nobody scooted their boots better than you!!! Great read from the archives.
ReplyDeleteI love Dolly's version of "Muleskinner Blues" but I grew up with Frankie Laine's (sp?) version that somebody in the house had on a record.
ReplyDeleteThis is a mood, and I love it
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