Sunday, September 22, 2013
What Kind of Cowgirl Eats Horses?
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Lacy J. Dalton sings for the wild horses, with Willis Lamm |
ODE TO SLAUGHTERHOUSE SUE &
THE BUTCHERIN’ CREW
by Lacy J. Dalton
What kind of cowgirl eats horses?
What kind of Rodeo Queen?
There’s plenty of steak
So give me a break,
Eatin’ a pony’s just mean.
What kind of cowboy eats horses?
When he’s spent his whole life
raisin’ beef,
With the ebb and the flow of the
market,
Why butcher a horse to compete?
CHORUS
And to those who believe in the Good
Book,
I’ll share the Lord’s words in this
song,
When it comes down to meat,
The split hoofs to eat,
But eatin’ the single-hoofed critters
like horses is wrong.
What kind of a Nation eats horses?
What kind of a Nation eats pets?
Will the Feds pass a law to eat
puppies?
Will Grandma and Grandpa be next?
CHORUS
And to those who believe in the Good
Book,
I’ll share the Lord’s words in this
song,
When it comes down to meat,
The split hoofs to eat,
But eatin’ the single-hoofed critters like horses is wrong.
Boys, eatin’ a horse is just wrong!
Story behind the song :
While driving to a graveside memorial service for Wild Horse Annie,
singer/composer Lacy J. Dalton pulled off to use the acoustics of a commercial
restroom and her heartfelt genius to compose this ode which shames Wyoming Congressman Sue Wallis and her "United Horsemen" campaign which boasts that slaughter houses for horses, wild and tame, are a great way to make money.
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