I organize a cow band. |
Once when I was up around Wisconsin way, I organized a band of cows so they could play. Music their ambition be it old or new, plus they had a rhythm that transcended moo. Now my cows, play in a travelin’ band. They think that it’s grand, no more farmer’s hand, cows in a travelin’ band. Once we had a gig a little south of Des Moines, where I asked some local cows if they would join. To this day the town folk all remember it well, when a happy heifer played a mean cowbell. And my cows, play in a travelin’ band. We see the demand, all across the land, cows in a travelin’ band. When we travel back roads we rely on John Deere, they may give off gas yet it is I who steer. Then with need to trespass Old McDonald’s farm, I merely have them turn on bovine charm. For my cows, play in a travelin’ band. They often expand, right where they stand, cows in a travelin’ band. Finally we made it out to Hollywood, having played the fairs and concerts best we could. But when passing a field with alfalfa sprouts, it became the cow‘s new favorite whereabouts. Now my cows, graze in a travelin’ band. We think that it’s grand, each and every strand, cows in a cud-chewing band. 28 Lines Writer’s Cramp Winner 5-18-20 Link to:
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