On the coldest winter's night The cowboy fled into the wild Running from the weight of the world Followed only by his own shadow For many moons he wandered endlessly Without food or water, praying for shelter Dreaming of an oasis In his darkest hour, he fell to his knees and was ready to give up At that moment, a divine wind blew off the cowboy's hat He chased and chased his hat all the way up the mountain As he arrived at the peak, he lifted his head and he saw it The most beautiful thing he had ever seen The Jewel of the Sierra, the Lake of the Sky
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He ran to the lake, and began to drink from it The ice-cold water quenched his thirst Like a monsoon in the driest desert He finally had everything he had ever wanted But his smile vanished as he looked into the lake And saw the reflection of a man that he knew But did not love And he cried out, "Oh God how could I have everything, but feel like I'm nothing? " And God said, "Because man was made to suffer" With agony, the cowboy cried, "Why did you make me, God? " And God proclaimed "Because the greatest view comes after the hardest climb"