I mounted my horse to ride into town
Taking a trail I had just found
Looking ahead what’s that I see
Why it was a woman tied to a tree
I wondered who would leave a woman like that
I said, “ howdy ma’am” as I tipped my hat
She looked worn and frazzled from trying to get free
She said, “please, don’t hurt me” but didn’t look at me
I saw a bruise on her face and a tear in her eye
From either fear or relief she started to cry
Her blouse was torn nearly baring her breast
She needed food, water, and to get some rest
Then from my saddle I began to get down
Taking a look that no one was around
I cut the rope and now she was free
Her fear now gone she began to trust me
“I won’t hurt you,” I said with a smile
"It’ll be dark soon let’s stay here a while"
She knew either way there would be danger
The trail after dark or stay with a stranger
I gave her some water put my coat round her shoulder
I knew thru the night it would get a bit colder
She said, “I’m Susan” then I told her my name
That’s when I asked just who was to blame
From my saddle bag coffee and beans
She told me the name of the man that was so mean
I made us some coffee over a fire
That’s when I notice her look of desire
What she did next nearly knocked off my socks
She kissed me, her hand was grasping my cock
She finished ripping off the rest of her shirt
She stood just enough to take off her skirt
“I want to thank you the best that I can
I know now you’re a kind and gentle man”
The coffee was heating it was almost ready
But then so was I and trying to hold steady
She unsnapped my shirt the unbuckled my pants
I lifted my hips as if in a trance
Her mouth slowly slid down taking my cock
In no time at all it was hard as a rock
My fingers found and fondled her nips
When suddenly she rose and straddled my hips
She sank down and rode like the wind
Neither of us wanted this ever to end
Under my blanket we slept through the night
I saddled my horse at first morning's light
Behind me she rode we went on with life
Now all these years later she’s still my wife
Taking a trail I had just found
Looking ahead what’s that I see
Why it was a woman tied to a tree
I wondered who would leave a woman like that
I said, “ howdy ma’am” as I tipped my hat
She looked worn and frazzled from trying to get free
She said, “please, don’t hurt me” but didn’t look at me
I saw a bruise on her face and a tear in her eye
From either fear or relief she started to cry
Her blouse was torn nearly baring her breast
She needed food, water, and to get some rest
Then from my saddle I began to get down
Taking a look that no one was around
I cut the rope and now she was free
Her fear now gone she began to trust me
“I won’t hurt you,” I said with a smile
"It’ll be dark soon let’s stay here a while"
She knew either way there would be danger
The trail after dark or stay with a stranger
I gave her some water put my coat round her shoulder
I knew thru the night it would get a bit colder
She said, “I’m Susan” then I told her my name
That’s when I asked just who was to blame
From my saddle bag coffee and beans
She told me the name of the man that was so mean
I made us some coffee over a fire
That’s when I notice her look of desire
What she did next nearly knocked off my socks
She kissed me, her hand was grasping my cock
She finished ripping off the rest of her shirt
She stood just enough to take off her skirt
“I want to thank you the best that I can
I know now you’re a kind and gentle man”
The coffee was heating it was almost ready
But then so was I and trying to hold steady
She unsnapped my shirt the unbuckled my pants
I lifted my hips as if in a trance
Her mouth slowly slid down taking my cock
In no time at all it was hard as a rock
My fingers found and fondled her nips
When suddenly she rose and straddled my hips
She sank down and rode like the wind
Neither of us wanted this ever to end
Under my blanket we slept through the night
I saddled my horse at first morning's light
Behind me she rode we went on with life
Now all these years later she’s still my wife