FOLK COLLECTION 11: The Skaggs Foundation Cowboy Poetry Collection

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The Stampede and Other Tales of the Far West
FC 11 L-05
101
"Powder River" Jack H. Lee
Trails End
I'm sittin' there in Charlie's home, an old friend from the range.
The Stampede and Other Tales of the Far West
FC 11 L-05
103
"Powder River" Jack H. Lee
The Windigo Devil Fox
O'er Rattlesnake Hill and the Valley of Doubt; The Windigo Devil Fox.
The Stampede and Other Tales of the Far West
FC 11 L-05
109
"Powder River" Jack H. Lee
The Ghost of Springer Lead
Have you ever heard of the Spring lead, A story that's strange but true.
The Stampede and Other Tales of the Far West
FC 11 L-05
113
"Powder River" Jack H. Lee
Golden River
I called him Golden River, and I roped him on the range.
The Stampede and Other Tales of the Far West
FC 11 L-05
117
"Powder River" Jack H. Lee
The Old Prospector
Up in the hills by a mountain stream, Where the pine trees murmur and sway.
The Stampede and Other Tales of the Far West
FC 11 L-05
121
"Powder River" Jack H. Lee
Frontier Days
Out of the coulees, gullies, and draws, And over the timbery slopes.
The Stampede and Other Tales of the Far West
FC 11 L-05
125
"Powder River" Jack H. Lee
Arizona Mummy
"Old Kelly" was missing for more than a year, And we searched the desert round.
The Stampede and Other Tales of the Far West
FC 11 L-05
129
"Powder River" Jack H. Lee
Lost Range Calf
Oh, I wonder where my mammy has gone, I'm only two months old.
The Stampede and Other Tales of the Far West
FC 11 L-05
133
"Powder River" Jack H. Lee
The Tom-Cat and the Hawk
Once I saw a big old hawk, come sailing o'er the ranch.
The Stampede and Other Tales of the Far West
FC 11 L-05
135
"Powder River" Jack H. Lee
Hank McNee and Wonder Cat
A comical cuss was Hank McNee, With a tang of the northern pine.
The Stampede and Other Tales of the Far West
FC 11 L-05
139
"Powder River" Jack H. Lee
Pretty Kittie Lee
To pretty and wistful Kittie Lee; Who has traveled the winding trails with me.
The Stampede and Other Tales of the Far West
FC 11 L-05
141
"Powder River" Jack H. Lee
That Motherless Colt
I captured a colt on the ranger wide, He was just a baby with a shaggy hide.
The Stampede and Other Tales of the Far West
FC 11 L-05
145
"Powder River" Jack H. Lee
Svenska Buckaroo
My name is Ole Peterson, I'm glad that I'm alive.
The Stampede and Other Tales of the Far West
FC 11 L-05
149
"Powder River" Jack H. Lee
Tying Knots in the Devil's Tail
Way up high in the "Siree" peaks, Where the yeller jack pines grow tall.
More Rhymes of a Ranch Hand
FC 11 L-06
2
Frank D. Lemon
God Bless This Land
Bless our little city -- Lord.
More Rhymes of a Ranch Hand
FC 11 L-06
2
Frank D. Lemon
The Path Ahead
So seldom are we master of out destiny.
More Rhymes of a Ranch Hand
FC 11 L-06
2
Frank D. Lemon
Heading for Home
Over the ridge and down the hill.
More Rhymes of a Ranch Hand
FC 11 L-06
3
Frank D. Lemon
The Country Beyond
The dark lay thick on the sleeping camp.
More Rhymes of a Ranch Hand
FC 11 L-06
3
Frank D. Lemon
The Land Beyond the Setting Sun
There's a land beyond the setting sun.
More Rhymes of a Ranch Hand
FC 11 L-06
4
Frank D. Lemon
Gone are the Days
Gone are the days when my little campfire.
More Rhymes of a Ranch Hand
FC 11 L-06
4
Frank D. Lemon
Master of the Universe
The day had passed; the time at last.
More Rhymes of a Ranch Hand
FC 11 L-06
5
Frank D. Lemon
The Wind
Nigh forty days and forty night.
More Rhymes of a Ranch Hand
FC 11 L-06
5
Frank D. Lemon
December Shadows
December's somber shadows creep.
More Rhymes of a Ranch Hand
FC 11 L-06
5
Frank D. Lemon
A Thought for the Day
There is a proverb -- so I've been told.
More Rhymes of a Ranch Hand
FC 11 L-06
6
Frank D. Lemon
If You Were I and I Were you
Wish I could tell you bonny bird.
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