Even Cowgirls Get the Blues
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Our society sure likes to see
its unconventional women do tricks.

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That's what prostitutes call it...
you know, "trickin"'?

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Did you know that cowgirls
have been around for many centuries?

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Long before America.
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In ancient India,
the care of cattle

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was always left up to these
young women they called "gopis."

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Now being alone
with the cows all the time,

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these gopis got awfully horny,
just like we do here.

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Each gopi was in love
with Krishna,

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a good lookin' hunk
of a god,

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who played the flute
like it was going out of style.

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And when the moon
was full,

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this Krishna would play
his flute by the river

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and call the gopis to him.
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Then he would
multiply himself

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16,000 times...
one for each gopi...

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and make love to each one
the way she most desired.

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There they were...
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16,000 gopis balling
Krishna on the riverbank

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and the energy
of their merging was so great,

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that it created a huge oneness,
a total union of love,

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and it was God.
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Quite a picture, huh?
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Wow.
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Cowgirls...!
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Well, that couldn't be
Krishna, could it?

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A bit shrill for a flute.
Just our rotten luck.

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Well, I gotta run.
Delores says I'm needed.

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Somebody's here.
Maybe it's the Countess.

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Wondering, wondering
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Wanting it all
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A curious soul...
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Astray

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