FOLK COLLECTION 11: The Skaggs Foundation Cowboy Poetry Collection
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Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
FC 11 R-28
47
Scott Redington
Reflections on Riches
Did you ever lean back in the evening?
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
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21
Scott Redington
The Lamb
I saved a market lamb today.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
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21
Scott Redington
Bill and Susan
Bill and Susan broke up last spring.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
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32
Scott Redington
The Search for Timbuktu
The story is told about two gentlemen that died and went to heaven.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
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33
Scott Redington
Timbuktu
We crossed the border.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
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35
Scott Redington
Tim-Buck-Two
Me and old Tim.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
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36
Scott Redington
Conversation with a Dude Girl
A dude girl walked into a bar.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
FC 11 R-28
40
Scott Redington
My Cabin in the Big Horns
There's a solitary cabin, sort of off the beaten track.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
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41
Scott Redington
The Wyoming Cottonwood
Growing in disorganized profusion along the rivers?
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
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60
Scott Redington
An Indian Speaking of the Meadowlark
Quiet children - Listen, hark.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
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21
Scott Redington
To His Former Wife
She's a great little housekeeper, the cowboy said.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
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25
Scott Redington
A Halloween Poem
"What does a poem like this have to do with cowboy poetry", you ask.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
FC 11 R-28
30
Scott Redington
In Memory of Hobo Ben
I ain't got no education.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
FC 11 R-28
49
Scott Redington
Written Upon the Death of a Pardner
God needed one more cowboy up in heaven.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
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51
Scott Redington
The Last Bull Ride
Things didn't seem right when I woke up that day.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
FC 11 R-28
53
Scott Redington
Epilogue
Three bull bells are now bronzed.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
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55
Scott Redington
Lament of the Electronic Cowboy
I'm the kind of cowboy that expects an honest deal.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
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61
Scott Redington
On Educating Cattle
I was punching cows one season, as I'm very proud to state.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
FC 11 R-28
58
Scott Redington
The Night They Raided the Elks Club
The story is told in the local paper.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
FC 11 R-28
21
Scott Redington
The Cat
The Tom Cat sat on the feed room floor.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
FC 11 R-28
59
Scott Redington
The Meadowlark
The Wyoming State Bird in the Meadowlark.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
FC 11 R-28
42
Scott Redington
To an Old Cottonwood
Ancient cottonwood against the sky.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
FC 11 R-28
44
Scott Redington
Thoughts of a Farmer -- Losing His Land
The gavel sounded like a pistol shot.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
FC 11 R-28
63
Scott Redington
Founding Sheridan
A thought of early times out west.
Cowboy Poems from Mona Flatts
FC 11 R-28
64
Scott Redington
Mona Flatts -- An Explanation
When my Grandparents arrived in the Wyoming Territory.