He is the last of that old guard defending Cattle Land,  
  Those knights who jousted for the cause — blood brothers of the brand;  
  But now they've fenced the water-hole, they're harrowing the plain,  
  They're changing all the sagebrush flats to fields of waving grain;  
  The cowmen will be gone, they say, and there are no recruits —  
  Good-bye, brave cattle-puncher in the high-heeled boots!
The High-Heeled Boots, st. 3. - Out Where the West Begins and Other Western Verses (1917)























