Based on "All the Pretty Horses", unfortuantely.  It's not mine, it's McCarthy's.  Thankgoodness.
Quote-less

One day Cormac McCarthy wrote a book
Concerning young girls and pretty horses.
But to our dismay, he forgot to look
Up the punctuation that of course is
Vital for reading stories easily --
So one can know who is talking and when --
In a manner simple and feasilby
Understandable in a book of men.
Yet there are no apostrophes at all
Nor are there an of quotation
Giving the reader a surprised halt,
To think: where is the punctuation?
So McCarthy listen and help us please:
Add punctuation so we read at ease.
Adventuring

In 1992 a book was written
About dear Mexico and Texas,
And people who do love to be livin'
With the horses they have in a nexus.
But there are pretty women in the world,
And in Mexico plenty of prisons.
So keep to your horses with their tails curled
Or else, with the sun, trouble has risen.
Angered fathers and murdering, young boys
Are ready to come screaming after you;
And pretty girls with their expensive toys
Just aren't worth giving up your life to.
Killing and running and riding away
Are what come from chasing girls these days.
I do not now, nor ever have, claimed to like AtPH.  Honestly -- I had to write these.  So why not torrture tyou with them also?  Right.  That's what I thought you'd say.  Well tough.