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Dangerous Crossing

Posted by LadyChapman on March 27, 2011 in Davey Lee George, Poetry

Dangerous Crossing By Davey Lee George (C) 2001 All Rights Reserved The water looked deep and since it was muddy after the deluige it was impossible to see bottom to gauge its depth. Still, there was no other way to the opposite side, and as she thought about it, she came to the conclusion that [...]

 
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The Car

Posted by LadyChapman on March 27, 2011 in Janice N. Chapman, Poetry

The Car By Janice N. Chapman (C) 3/28/2001 All Rights Reserved I have to tell you about it, This car I bought one time. I drove it off the lot, of course, When the dealer said it was mine. I stopped at the first gas station Cause the gas tank was dry. Opened up the [...]

 
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Learning The Lingo

Posted by LadyChapman on March 27, 2011 in Neal Torrey, Poetry

Learning The Lingo By Neal Torrey (C) 2001 All Rights Reserved Now cowboy poetry can be a lot of fun to listen to, But to really understand it, you must know a thing or two, About how cowboys talk, and the special lingo that they use. When you hear how it came about, you won’t [...]

 
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Cowboy Poetry

Posted by LadyChapman on March 27, 2011 in Poetry, Rod Nichols

Cowboy Poetry By Rod Nichols (C) 2000 All Rights Reserved Just what is cowboy poetry I’ve many times been asked, why might a cowboy start to write, and will that writing last? I’ve had some time to ponder this as the years have drifted by, so if you’ll sit and rest a bit I’d sorta [...]

 
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THE COWBOY TRAIL

Posted by LadyChapman on March 27, 2011 in Poetry, Rod Miller

THE COWBOY TRAIL By Rod Miller (C) 2000 All Rights Reserved From below the Mexican border To the medicine line and beyond, Cattle country spreads far and wide And the cowboy trail is long. And the cowboy trail is long. The cowboy trail is long. The trail’s awash, a river of mud. A splash the [...]

 
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DUE RESPECT

Posted by LadyChapman on March 27, 2011 in Danny Wayne Dutton, Poetry

DUE RESPECT By Danny Wayne Dutton (C) 1993 All Rights Reserved About some old cowboys I’d care to speak, ‘Cause some say they’re gone Their legends too weak. But I’ve know a few Whose mark has been made. Some are still workin’ Tho their dues have been paid. They’ve devoted their lives To work without [...]

 
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OLD SAM

Posted by LadyChapman on March 27, 2011 in Paul D. Hatch, Poetry

OLD SAM By Paul D. Hatch (C) 1996 All Rights Reserved I put him out to pasture old Sam had served me well… If he could only speak, what stories he could tell… Of long hot days at round-up, of snowy frigid rides. When Sam had took me there and back, in sure and steady [...]

 
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I MISS THE DAYS

Posted by LadyChapman on March 27, 2011 in Janice N. Chapman, Poetry

I MISS THE DAYS By Janice N. Chapman (C) 1985 All Rights Reserved I missed the days when wagon wheels Rolled over barren soil. The wheels I drive on now wear rubber tires From B.F. Goodrich or Uniroyal. I missed the days when covered wagons Rumbled airishly along. If my air conditioner in my car [...]

 
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SONG OF THE CATTLE TRAIL

Posted by LadyChapman on March 27, 2011 in Poetry, Unknown Author

SONG OF THE CATTLE TRAIL Author Unknown (C) 2001 All Rights Reserved The dust hangs thick upon the trail And the horns and the hoofs are clashing, While off at the side through the chaparral The men and the strays go crashing; But in right good cheer the cowboy sings, For the work of the [...]

 
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YELLOW SLICKER

Posted by LadyChapman on March 27, 2011 in Debra Coppinger Hill, Poetry

YELLOW SLICKER By Debra Coppinger Hill (C) 2000 All Rights Reserved She wore his yellow slicker, Though it almost drug the ground, It seemed to make things easier, As if He was still around. He’d left her some big boots, She was gonna’ have to fill, But his old yellow slicker, It seemed to give [...]

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