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Horse songs tend to have catchy rhythms. I guess it’s because of the hoofbeats. *rimshot* Thanks folks. I’ll be here all week. Be sure to tip your bartender and waitresses. Yes, I said waitresses. Don’t git yer stirrups all tangled up, pawtnuh.
Yesterday, Elgielene and I watched a video of Kristi Noem speaking. Regardless of how you feel about the Governor of South Dakota’s political views, she told a touching tale about her dad and his ranch. She said her dad, who died in a freak accident on the ranch, was a true cowboy. And we liked the story she told about his pickup.
She said you can find out just about all you need to know, about a cowboy, by looking in his pickup.
And she shared the story of how she and her family weren’t sure, at first, what to do when they were hit with a large “death” tax when he died. But at some point, she went to her dad’s pickup to clean it out. And, in it, she found several of his typical “essentials.” A pair of pliers. A Baby Ruth candy bar. Notebooks, pens, and other tools.
And then she found a little cassette from a dictation recorder.
She said her dad dictated notes about his actions, ideas, and observations on the ranch. Then, she found a bunch of other cassettes. And she said she discovered a lot of the answers about how to run the ranch. Answers she had been searching for but didn’t know before that.
Old timers used to call that information her dad recorded “horse sense.” And Kristi was able to take her dad’s “horse sense” (ranching wisdom) and help save the family business.
It’s that kind of story that inspired me to write a song about a horse a few years back. And, of course, I tied the message into how anybody can get answers to life’s problems by talking to our Father. By the way, He left a recording for us, too. If you “pickup” around your house, you might even find it. The label will say something like “Holy Bible.”
Now, check out these lyrics, cowpoke…
Heaven holds a place for my horse
God was great when He made my horse…
So, Lord don’t take my horse too early
I’m at home when I’m on my horse.
Chorus…instrumental…chorus twice to end
© 2003 Tony Funderburk
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By Tony FunderburkHorse songs tend to have catchy rhythms. I guess it’s because of the hoofbeats. *rimshot* Thanks folks. I’ll be here all week. Be sure to tip your bartender and waitresses. Yes, I said waitresses. Don’t git yer stirrups all tangled up, pawtnuh.
Yesterday, Elgielene and I watched a video of Kristi Noem speaking. Regardless of how you feel about the Governor of South Dakota’s political views, she told a touching tale about her dad and his ranch. She said her dad, who died in a freak accident on the ranch, was a true cowboy. And we liked the story she told about his pickup.
She said you can find out just about all you need to know, about a cowboy, by looking in his pickup.
And she shared the story of how she and her family weren’t sure, at first, what to do when they were hit with a large “death” tax when he died. But at some point, she went to her dad’s pickup to clean it out. And, in it, she found several of his typical “essentials.” A pair of pliers. A Baby Ruth candy bar. Notebooks, pens, and other tools.
And then she found a little cassette from a dictation recorder.
She said her dad dictated notes about his actions, ideas, and observations on the ranch. Then, she found a bunch of other cassettes. And she said she discovered a lot of the answers about how to run the ranch. Answers she had been searching for but didn’t know before that.
Old timers used to call that information her dad recorded “horse sense.” And Kristi was able to take her dad’s “horse sense” (ranching wisdom) and help save the family business.
It’s that kind of story that inspired me to write a song about a horse a few years back. And, of course, I tied the message into how anybody can get answers to life’s problems by talking to our Father. By the way, He left a recording for us, too. If you “pickup” around your house, you might even find it. The label will say something like “Holy Bible.”
Now, check out these lyrics, cowpoke…
Heaven holds a place for my horse
God was great when He made my horse…
So, Lord don’t take my horse too early
I’m at home when I’m on my horse.
Chorus…instrumental…chorus twice to end
© 2003 Tony Funderburk
Stay tuned,
Get my Rhyme & Reason Podcast delivered (free) right to your device.
My books are also on Amazon.com or Apple Books
Grab yourself an un-cool T-shirt
Or how about some music for kids
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