I love you too much to ever try a poem of youyour beauty and your grace no poem could ever matchbut that I love you never doubt ’tis truefor you bake the best biscuits and in the bestest batch
Sounds familiar. I have a male friend whose musician (ex-) wife wrote only two songs about him-and in both she spent more time singing about the guy she is leaving behind, vs. not her loving hubby…
I once tried to write a Country Western song called Drunk Before Noon but I never made it past 11 am.When I lived in Sedona, Az. I did have a New Age/Country Western band called “Tex Vortex and his Cosmic Cowboys”.
So where does Earl keep those waders, Opal? He did replaced those old ripped ones; new ones should be good to go! Just stuff the toes with old socks or something …
You’re right, bluegirl .. but credit for manipulation …? Not in my house, sorry.
ratlum about 11 years ago
For a old man your fast on your feet.
dadoctah about 11 years ago
I put it to Opal: would you rather have a husband who’s deep or one who’s just thick?
Llewellenbruce about 11 years ago
I hope he gets writers block pretty soon.
hsawlrae about 11 years ago
So, Opal finally noticed that.
PMark about 11 years ago
She’s nobody’s fool.
Partyalldatyme about 11 years ago
Grab the shovelsAnd run for the hillsIt’s oozing overThe windowsills
pcolli about 11 years ago
It’s getting deep with something but I doubt if it’s feelings.
pcolli about 11 years ago
There must be some poems about “Reservoir Dogies” or “Dogie Day Afternoon” in there somewhere, Earl.
Crabbyrino Premium Member about 11 years ago
Git along, little dogie.It’s your misfortuneAnd none of my own.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 11 years ago
I love you too much to ever try a poem of youyour beauty and your grace no poem could ever matchbut that I love you never doubt ’tis truefor you bake the best biscuits and in the bestest batch
Linguist about 11 years ago
Baxter Black, where are you, when we need you ?
emptc12 about 11 years ago
I wonder if Robert Browning even thought of saying that to Elizabeth?
milania about 11 years ago
STILL with this? Let’s move on…..
t jacobs about 11 years ago
that is why cowboy poets wear cowboy boots.
sbchamp about 11 years ago
Git yer boots on, Opal!
cvdemers about 11 years ago
…and the string tie has disappeared.@ LINGUIST, thank you for mentioning Baxter Black, one of the great contemporary cowboy poets.
jtviper7 about 11 years ago
A cowboy died. They couldn’t find a coffin big enough to get him buried. So they gave him a enema and buried him in a shoe box.
johndifool about 11 years ago
Sounds familiar. I have a male friend whose musician (ex-) wife wrote only two songs about him-and in both she spent more time singing about the guy she is leaving behind, vs. not her loving hubby…
Kathe about 11 years ago
Opal needs rubber boots…thigh high.
GROG Premium Member about 11 years ago
Opal, he’s saving that for when he’s ready to write some blues music.
Linguist about 11 years ago
I once tried to write a Country Western song called Drunk Before Noon but I never made it past 11 am.When I lived in Sedona, Az. I did have a New Age/Country Western band called “Tex Vortex and his Cosmic Cowboys”.
Laura Chapman about 11 years ago
But he does have his feet up.
bluegirl285 about 11 years ago
Hey, give him some credit for trying! Most guys probably would’ve just answered with an “I dunno…”
Hawthorne about 11 years ago
So where does Earl keep those waders, Opal? He did replaced those old ripped ones; new ones should be good to go! Just stuff the toes with old socks or something …
You’re right, bluegirl .. but credit for manipulation …? Not in my house, sorry.
Number Three about 11 years ago
Well…. That’s Earl’s explaination.
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