FOLK COLLECTION 11: The Skaggs Foundation Cowboy Poetry Collection
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Arizona Women: Weird, Wild and Wonderful
FC 11 J-16
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Dee Strickland Johnson
Victorio's Right Hand: Lozen
I stand on the edge of the caprock, I stand on the rim of the world
Arizona Women: Weird, Wild and Wonderful
FC 11 J-16
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Dee Strickland Johnson
Emma Lee of Lonely Dell
When we started out from England, we felt our souls released
Arizona Women: Weird, Wild and Wonderful
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Dee Strickland Johnson
The Miner's Angel: Nellie Cashman
From the famined fields of Ireland to America's teeming shore, Came Fanny Cashman with her daugthers, Fran and Nell.
Arizona Women: Weird, Wild and Wonderful
FC 11 J-16
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Dee Strickland Johnson
The Sodom of Goose Creek Flat: Josephine Sarah "Sadie" Marcus Earp
Have you heard how I came to Tombstone? It really was sort of a lark. Running away from home, was I, with Dora, my chum, to embark on a bit of risky venture with a Gilbert and Sullivan troupe,
Arizona Women: Weird, Wild and Wonderful
FC 11 J-16
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Dee Strickland Johnson
The Saga of Big Nose Kate: Woman of Many Names
Mary Katherine Haroney--few people knew the name. Those who did declared she'd never been a lady. She was born to aristocracy, but would earn her share of fame.
Arizona Women: Weird, Wild and Wonderful
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Dee Strickland Johnson
Mad Mollie Monroe
My pet, have you yet met sweet Mollie Monroe? Most fashionable lady, I've known in my life! She's charming and culture; a beauty, you know, with manners befitting a good army wife.
Arizona Women: Weird, Wild and Wonderful
FC 11 J-16
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Dee Strickland Johnson
Kissin' Jenny
My name is Kissin' Jenny and I've earned it, don't you know. I'm the foremost Prescott girl of my profession. The Maricopa County gents all treated me to drinks on the eve of that big shindig of a session.
Arizona Women: Weird, Wild and Wonderful
FC 11 J-16
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Dee Strickland Johnson
The Last Stage Robbery: Pearl Hart
I thought I was rugged, I thought I was rough, I thought I was tougher, much tougher than tough.
Arizona Women: Weird, Wild and Wonderful
FC 11 J-16
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Dee Strickland Johnson
They're Gonna Remember My Name! Pearl Hart (song)
I came west when the west was wild Daughter of the dust--ol' Chindee's child. Gonna get rich! Gonna gain fame! Folks, by durn, are gonna know my name: Pearl Hart!
Arizona Women: Weird, Wild and Wonderful
FC 11 J-16
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Dee Strickland Johnson
Jennie is Back in Town: Belgian Jennie Banters
I am the wealthiest madam in Arizona Territory.
Arizona Women: Weird, Wild and Wonderful
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Dee Strickland Johnson
Champion of Statehood: Sharlot Hall
My, how she opposed that new bill proposed, couched in words so grandiose!
Arizona Women: Weird, Wild and Wonderful
FC 11 J-16
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Dee Strickland Johnson
Teresita, La Santa del Cabora
My mother was a Tehueco Indian, My father--well, that was quite plain.
Arizona Women: Weird, Wild and Wonderful
FC 11 J-16
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Dee Strickland Johnson
Belle of the Bar: Violet Hicks
'Twas a cold dark night in Prescott, January 'ninety-eight, The saloon quite populated for a snowy night so late
Arizona Women: Weird, Wild and Wonderful
FC 11 J-16
128
Dee Strickland Johnson
The Other Mother
And what of the other cowboy? The one tha they called "unknown"
Arizona Women: Weird, Wild and Wonderful
FC 11 J-16
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Dee Strickland Johnson
The Question of the Cow
You killed my cow! said the Navajo, as he glared at the young Piute.
Arizona Women: Weird, Wild and Wonderful
FC 11 J-16
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Dee Strickland Johnson
Wild Flowers of the West
We proceeded out West in '51 on the trail of the rough "forty niners,"
Rambler's Notebook: 50 Years of Scribblin': Songs & Poems from the Road
FC 11 A-16
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Singin' Sam Agins
Trail Herd Incident
Musta' been eighteen days after we started the herd Somewhere up close to the Kansas line.
Rambler's Notebook: 50 Years of Scribblin': Songs & Poems from the Road
FC 11 A-16
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Singin' Sam Agins
Rawhide
We were herdin' for the bunkhouse at a long easy lope, When I questioned my companion why he used a rawhide rope
Rambler's Notebook: 50 Years of Scribblin': Songs & Poems from the Road
FC 11 A-16
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Singin' Sam Agins
The Fatal Bottle of Booze
Sourdought Sam and Panhandle Slim were playin' stud and tyin' one on
Rambler's Notebook: 50 Years of Scribblin': Songs & Poems from the Road
FC 11 A-16
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Singin' Sam Agins
The Old Silver Spruce Caf?
I have no idea the young man said, When I asked when the name had changed
Rambler's Notebook: 50 Years of Scribblin': Songs & Poems from the Road
FC 11 A-16
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Singin' Sam Agins
Rancher's Widow
There isn't any doubt about it, the ranch must be sold. Charlie's gone, the children are grown, and I am old.
Rambler's Notebook: 50 Years of Scribblin': Songs & Poems from the Road
FC 11 A-16
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Singin' Sam Agins
Star Boarder
There he is, eatin' forty-dollar hay. Could be gettin' thirty a month for his stall.
Rambler's Notebook: 50 Years of Scribblin': Songs & Poems from the Road
FC 11 A-16
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Singin' Sam Agins
Ridin'
There's some things about ridin' that have not been written of.
Rambler's Notebook: 50 Years of Scribblin': Songs & Poems from the Road
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Singin' Sam Agins
A Letter to Big John
How's your old bad back doin', John? And the fares? Have they been good?
Rambler's Notebook: 50 Years of Scribblin': Songs & Poems from the Road
FC 11 A-16
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Singin' Sam Agins
Prospector's Prayer
The air was hot as Hades. Burning sand, gleaming white. No living thing but cactus, a bare and desolate sight.