FOLK COLLECTION 11: The Skaggs Foundation Cowboy Poetry Collection

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Composer
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Author
Poem Title
First Lines
Keywords
Second Thoughts of Rattlesnake Annie's
FC 11 P-24
23
Linda Pishion
Hellenback Springs
One mornin' after breakfast I heard Jim exclaim!
Second Thoughts of Rattlesnake Annie's
FC 11 P-24
35
Linda Pishion
Recyclin'
Recyclin' is plenty fine.
Second Thoughts of Rattlesnake Annie's
FC 11 P-24
36
Linda Pishion
Goose Creek Massacre
Somewhere in the Oregon outback.
Rattlesnake Annie's Scattered Thoughts and Then Some!
FC 11 P-23
10
Linda Pishion
My Back Seat Guest
I'm glad Portland is to the west.
Second Thoughts of Rattlesnake Annie's
FC 11 P-24
17
Linda Pishion
Bosses
Not far from the Columbia Ricer.
Second Thoughts of Rattlesnake Annie's
FC 11 P-24
29
Linda Pishion
Summers End
Summers end is almost here.
Second Thoughts of Rattlesnake Annie's
FC 11 P-24
30
Linda Pishion
Midnight Dream Mare
Sometimes a wild horse can only be ridden.
Second Thoughts of Rattlesnake Annie's
FC 11 P-24
31
Linda Pishion
Emu Farmin'
When the emu business was still young.
Second Thoughts of Rattlesnake Annie's
FC 11 P-24
33
Linda Pishion
When I am Old
I will scoff at the hat.
Second Thoughts of Rattlesnake Annie's
FC 11 P-24
25
Linda Pishion
Cowpoke
I'm just a Browns Creek cowpoke.
Second Thoughts of Rattlesnake Annie's
FC 11 P-24
42
Linda Pishion
Dreamin'
I find it weird that I should fly.
Second Thoughts of Rattlesnake Annie's
FC 11 P-24
9
Linda Pishion
Finer Diners
Finer diners dine at a fine fancy feedery.
Second Thoughts of Rattlesnake Annie's
FC 11 P-24
39
Linda Pishion
Christmas Magic
There's something magical about.
Second Thoughts of Rattlesnake Annie's
FC 11 P-24
41
Linda Pishion
Evenin'
The sky is tinted pink.
Cowboy Poetry: The Campfire Ain't Quite Out
Kent Stockton
FC 11 S-59
113
Kent Stockton
Makin' Do
Times are tough out here in the West an' they may get tougher, too-- Those hwo live here are meetin' the test, but we're all just makin' do.
Cowboy Poetry: Contemporary Verse
FC 11 M-43
115
Larry McWhorter
Peaches and the Twister
Now Peaches had a knack for takin' Things that wasn?t Peaches'.
Cowboy Poetry: Contemporary Verse
FC 11 M-43
121
Larry McWhorter
The Open Gate
Hon' I thought I'd drop a line.
Cowboy Poetry: Contemporary Verse
FC 11 M-43
127
Larry McWhorter
Ode to the Calf Cradle
Modern day ranches are doohickied up.
Cowboy Poetry: Contemporary Verse
FC 11 M-43
130
Larry McWhorter
The Confrontation
A bride and groom of just three days.
Cowboy Poetry: Contemporary Verse
FC 11 M-43
133
Larry McWhorter
Drip Coffee
On the day that I got married.
Cowboy Poetry: Contemporary Verse
FC 11 M-43
136
Larry McWhorter
The Real Thing
Have you ever saddled up a horse you didn't want to ride.
Cowboy Poetry: Contemporary Verse
FC 11 M-43
140
Larry McWhorter
Waitin' On the Drive
It's four o'clock when cook's bell calls.
Cowboy Poetry: Contemporary Verse
FC 11 M-43
146
Larry McWhorter
Johnny Clare
In north central Oklahoma in the land known as the Osage.
Cowboy Poetry: Contemporary Verse
FC 11 M-43
155
Larry McWhorter
Preview of The Cowboy Book of Virtue
Cowboy Poetry: Contemporary Verse
FC 11 M-43
156
Larry McWhorter
Introduction
What is virtue?
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