FOLK COLLECTION 11: The Skaggs Foundation Cowboy Poetry Collection
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Voices from the Heartland: A Book of Original Poetry
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George J. Stucker
Illusion Road
Just an unmarked trail.
Voices from the Heartland: A Book of Original Poetry
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George J. Stucker
Career Move
I was walkin' away from a bad day's ride.
Voices from the Heartland: A Book of Original Poetry
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George J. Stucker
Day of the Eagle
Uncle Les climbed the windmill.
Voices from the Heartland: A Book of Original Poetry
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George J. Stucker
Sunday Baseball
My day and our neighbors worked the soil.
Voices from the Heartland: A Book of Original Poetry
FC 11 S-47
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George J. Stucker
Windward View
Each mortal soul is a sailing ship.
Voices from the Heartland: A Book of Original Poetry
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George J. Stucker
Old Friends
Old John's relatives from town come to call.
Voices from the Heartland: A Book of Original Poetry
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George J. Stucker
The Other Trail
The old gravel road.
Voices from the Heartland: A Book of Original Poetry
FC 11 S-47
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George J. Stucker
Butterfly
On silent wings she came.
Voices from the Heartland: A Book of Original Poetry
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George J. Stucker
Birds are Smarter Out Here
Uncle Bob told me he was letting three out-of-state hunters?
Voices from the Heartland: A Book of Original Poetry
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George J. Stucker
Untold Tales
There was so much the cowboy.
Voices from the Heartland: A Book of Original Poetry
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George J. Stucker
Ride to Land's End
The boy's skinny frame looked like a bird in flight?
Voices from the Heartland: A Book of Original Poetry
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George J. Stucker
Margarita
She must have been some lady.
Voices from the Heartland: A Book of Original Poetry
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George J. Stucker
Tumbleweed
Born on the prairie.
Voices from the Heartland: A Book of Original Poetry
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George J. Stucker
Trail Watcher
He's been there forever like the bluestem sod.
Voices from the Heartland: A Book of Original Poetry
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George J. Stucker
Bob's Swan Song
You're old and you're ugly.
Voices from the Heartland: A Book of Original Poetry
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George J. Stucker
A Toast to the Brotherhood
Here's to the roper and the wrangler.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
FC 11 R-28
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Scott Redington
Hear Me, My Chiefs!
"Tell General Howard I know his heart.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
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Scott Redington
An Ancient Arapaho Invocation
Oh, my Father, Holy Spirit.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
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Scott Redington
Wyoming
I have roamed the plains of Texas
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
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Scott Redington
The Madonna of the Plains
They called the Prairie Woman.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
FC 11 R-28
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Scott Redington
Parson William's Mule
Parson William bought a mule.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
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Scott Redington
The Heavenly Rodeo
Curly Joe and Billy Bob.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
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Scott Redington
The Old Big Horn Church
On Sunday morn they open up.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
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Scott Redington
My Home on Mona Flatts
When you've hit a brand new outfit.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
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Scott Redington
Trick or Treat
I bought two gerbils, Phil and Ken.