FOLK COLLECTION 11: The Skaggs Foundation Cowboy Poetry Collection
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Cowboy Meditations
FC 11 L-02
33
Wade Lane
Unanswered
Floatin' clouds o' the windy sky; Where do yuh go as yuh rush by?
Cowboy Meditations
FC 11 L-02
21
Wade Lane
Until Tomorrow
Away from the roar an' smoke an' grime o' the city.
Cowboy Meditations
FC 11 L-02
16
Wade Lane
Vacation
When y'r heart is tired an' weary, An' ye feel ye need a rest.
Cowboy Meditations
FC 11 L-02
71
Wade Lane
Vagabonds
We hev journey'd along together, As the years hev come an' gone.
Cowboy Meditations
FC 11 L-02
45
Wade Lane
War an' Peace
A glorious spectacle do I behold o' marchin' armies in the skies.
Cowboy Meditations
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15
Wade Lane
Welcome, Stranger!
The flamin' rays o' sun softened to a purple gold, reflected in the mirror o' a snowy white cloud.
Cowboy Meditations
FC 11 L-02
27
Wade Lane
What o' the Night?
Night an' the shadows gather o'er land an' sea.
Cowboy Meditations
FC 11 L-02
31
Wade Lane
Where Ye Goin'?
As I journey down life's pathway, An' the years go slippin' by.
Cowboy Meditations
FC 11 L-02
42
Wade Lane
Where Ye Headed?
Hi thar, Podner! Where yuh bound?
Cowboy Meditations
FC 11 L-02
50
Wade Lane
Where Next?
Oh, thou Spirit o' the Universe!
Cowboy Meditations
FC 11 L-02
64
Wade Lane
World Without End
From highest star to creepin' thing upon this mortal globe.
Cowboy Meditations
FC 11 L-02
44
Wade Lane
Y'r Duty
Hev ye done y'r share today; As ye've passed along the way.
Singing Cowboy: A Book of Western Songs
Margaret Larkin
FC 11 L-03
1
The Chisholm Trail (first version)
Oh, come along boys, and listen to my tale, I'll tell you of my troubles on the old Chisholm trail.
Singing Cowboy: A Book of Western Songs
Margaret Larkin
FC 11 L-03
5
The Chisholm Trail (second version)
Oh, come along boys, and listen to my tale, I'll tell you of my troubles on the old Chisholm trail.
Singing Cowboy: A Book of Western Songs
Margaret Larkin
FC 11 L-03
9
Night Herding Song
Oh say, little dogies, why don't you slow down?
Singing Cowboy: A Book of Western Songs
Margaret Larkin
FC 11 L-03
13
The Cowboy's Lament
My home's in Montana, I wear a bandana.
Singing Cowboy: A Book of Western Songs
Margaret Larkin
FC 11 L-03
17
I Ride an Old Paint
I ride an old paint and I lead an old dam, I'm going to Montana for to throw the houlihan.
Singing Cowboy: A Book of Western Songs
Margaret Larkin
FC 11 L-03
21
The Lone Prairie
"Oh, bury me not on the lone prairie," These words came low and mournfully.
Singing Cowboy: A Book of Western Songs
Margaret Larkin
FC 11 L-03
25
Billy Venero
In an Arizona town one day, Billy Venero heard them say.
Singing Cowboy
Margaret Larkin
FC 11 L-03
31
On the Lake of the Poncho Plains
It was late one summer's evening when I bid L.A. adieu.
Singing Cowboy: A Book of Western Songs
Margaret Larkin
FC 11 L-03
35
Zebra Dun
We was camped on the plains at the head of the Cimarron.
Singing Cowboy: A Book of Western Songs
Margaret Larkin
FC 11 L-03
39
The Dreary Life
Come all you jolly cowboys, don't you want to go, 'Way out on the Texas line.
Singing Cowboy: A Book of Western Songs
Margaret Larkin
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45
My Love is a Rider
My love is a rider, wild horses he breaks.
Singing Cowboy: A Book of Western Songs
Margaret Larkin
FC 11 L-03
49
Trail to Mexico
I made up my mind in the early morn, To leave the home where I was born.
Singing Cowboy: A Book of Western Songs
Margaret Larkin
FC 11 L-03
53
The Texas Cowboy
Oh, I'm a Texas cowboy, Far away from home.