Every cowboy has one,
Just like his hat, boots, and jeans.
It's part of his genetic make-up,
This thing called a Cowboy's Dream.
Now this dream has many sections,
And each section has just as many parts.
But the end result leads to a cowboys toughest feature,
Located smack dab in the middle of his heart.
Now give the cowboy credit,
Cause he'll try his damndest not to show it.
But most of us have been through it enough,
To speak in detail about how we know it.
His vision of perfect beauty,
One that could steal his heart at any moment.
A life put on hold and a mind on edge,
By the reoccuring dream of that special woman.
Within his life of solitude,
A cowboy's mind is plagued with lots of time.
Time spent on opinions he'll never use,
And the girl he might never find.
Most any cowboy has had his share,
Of women along the way.
And people will argue that he's just a player,
Using those women in his sinister game.
But that isnt true for the better of 'em,
And if you could get him to speak he'd probably say.
That his cowboy dream would be his perfect match,
One from which he'll never stray.
Her Heart would be as big as his,
Her soul at least twice or more.
So sweet and rare, a desert jewel,
Like a rose without the thorns.
She'd smell like the mountain flowers,
And her lips would hold the perfect taste.
The desire she brings him makes the time without her,
Time hes made to waste.
Her eyes would dance with a million emotions,
Changing no matter brown, green or blue.
Her flowing hair straight from angels spindels,
Taylor made to run hands through.
And the curves of her luscious body,
The ones at home in Wrangler's or a Sunday dress.
Have a way to make the cleanest cowboy,
Turn completely to a big ol' mess.
Of course, she'd possess a streak of toughness,
Cause the hay needs buckin and those calves need a brand.
And when it came to moments of passion,
He would feel the tenderness in her hand.
The cowboy dreams of rescuing his woman,
From the hustle of todays stressful mix.
This quiet knight could slay her dragon,
And win her heart, which he would fix.
In return she'd mend his wounds,
Accustomed to all those rodeo falls.
And as long as he was willing, her guaruntee to him,
Would be her by his side through it all.
They'd spend their nights on an old porch swing,
Embraced, as they gaze at the stars.
Knowing their love is forever safe,
Within each others arms.
For years and years their fire would burn,
Through all the nasty, stormy weather.
And when it came time to end it all,
The cowboy and her would take one last ride up to heaven together.
Well sure as the cowboy was born to ride,
He was also born to dream.
All the women left in his wake,
Will now know what he means.
The cowboy has a way of hiding,
Things he never wants to show.
The most important being his broken heart,
Which that special woman could make whole.
For years, it seems, he'll make the wait,
Til he's able to slip out of 'dem jeans.
When he'll crawl into bed, and rest his head,
In the arms of his Cowboy Dream.