The Horse Nobody Could Ride

Album: Album Number Two (2010)
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  • She was a wild young mustang, no bridle, no reigns,
    Full of fire and spirit inside.
    The last of a rare breed, born to run free,
    The horse nobody could ride

    A hundred young takers all tried to break her,
    Their stories were told far and wide,
    Sure as the wind blown, each cowboy got thrown by the
    Horse nobody could ride

    Then down, out of Cheyenne, came a quiet and shy man,
    Dared to try something that no man had tried,
    We sat down in the warm sun, a hundred yards away from,
    The horse nobody could ride

    For a while she ignored him,
    Then she moved in toward him,
    And circled and stood by his side,
    Then he whispered I won't hurt you
    Then he reached out his hand to,
    The horse nobody could ride

    As he stood up and walked round,
    She lowered her head down,
    Then softly upon her bare back he did slide
    And with all of her fear gone,
    The cowboy rode off on,
    The horse nobody could ride
    The horse nobody could ride Writer/s: DAVID BANNING, JENNY YATES, RORY FEEK
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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