FOLK COLLECTION 11: The Skaggs Foundation Cowboy Poetry Collection

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Dry Crik Rview: Spring 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
29
Andy Wilkinson
Horseback On The Llano Estacado
The wind is the oldest river, rhythmic, unceasing, infinite, the pulse of God. Where time is the blood in which the Llano in washed, where the horizon is the line
dreams, patient, river, wind
Dry Crik Rview: Spring 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
30
Art Coelho
A New Pilgrim's Hymn
America has enough faces to fill a cosmic cowboy hat, and that endless wild rose blooming across Colorado -- that Montana blizzard killing calves at sixty below.
Navajo, pride, patrols, degrees, future, vision
Dry Crik Rview: Spring 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
32
Laurie Wagner Buyer
Hawk Watcher
October morning, frost crisp with an unwonted clarity that sent farm voices reaching across distances too great for eyes, a woman calling children, a man whistling to his work.
invisible, sniff, gold, fear, wings, prize
Dry Crik Rview: Spring 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
34
Wilma Elizabeth McDaniel
The Flower Lover
The visitors had been talking about baseball, but somehow Uncle Bart switched off to the subject of flowers jumped right in with, "Folks if you really want to see a sight
gold, wildflowers, heart, alive
Dry Crik Rview: Spring 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
35
Wilma Elizabeth McDaniel
Cousin Wyatt's Memory
As far as we remember he never used the word COLOR in his long working years too set in shades of dust and sweat if he looked up he saw a hawk outlined black.
shock, home, mustard, cook, yellow
Dry Crik Rview: Spring 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
36
Gary Mex Glazner
The Hide
The new white hide of smooth fat. Covering the just skinned cow. Nerves, eyes still twitching so it seemed she was alive. Hanging in the shed behind the house.
barn, .22 rifle., shoot, planes, crash, Cristo mountain
Dry Crik Rview: Spring 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
38
Ken MacDonnell
East Texas Cowboy
Always figured in East Texas runnin' cows was most forgotten and them good ole boys kept busy loggin' out or choppin' cotton. Land's all hilly, full of pines,
Mexico, cactus, coffee, lifetime, ride
Dry Crik Rview: Spring 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
40
Tiffany Darrough
In My Father's Sea
He came in from breaking the ice on the pong, "even cattle drinks on Sunday," his hands pressed hard through torn brown gloves that served no purpose I could see.
footsteps, padding, smell, blue eyes, Irish seas, hair
Dry Crik Rview: Spring 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
41
Tiffany Darrough
Early Morning In Hollister
he holds me in the wooden bed he built, while our children sleep in another room, and tells me stories of his cowboy days, chasing mustangs guided by a morning moon.
moon, coffee, herd, grown up
Dry Crik Rview: Spring 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
47
Laurel Speer
Mules
A mule is born with a full set of teeth. He can't breed. He'll walk a straight row and never step on a young plant, like a horse. If you pair mules, they should be the same weight.
respect, foolish, drunk, haunt, truth
Dry Crik Rview: Spring 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
48
Doris Bircham
He tells it like it was
Over thirty years I bin ranchin' an' I ain't seen nothin' like it before just out ridin' checkin' my herd one evenin' when I sees this cow tryin' to calve an' a mean ol' cow she is too an' I see the tips of the
backwards, twins, kill, calf
Dry Crik Rview: Spring 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
49
Doris Bircham
Coffee Row
They gather each morning at the back of the old store where a window outlines grass-fringed slopes and patchwork strips.
cattle action, rodeo, asthma, town, smoke
Dry Crik Rview: Spring 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
50
Andy Wilkinson
At The Grave Of Billy The Kid
I stopped at the grave of Billy the kid. He was a man that needed killing, not a museum and a gift-and-curio shop where knick-knacks and trinkets and souvenirs
admission fee, hunger, Navajo
Dry Crik Rview: Summer-Fall 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
6
Linda Hussa
John Noble's Rye
There's this field, see right next to ours only the barbed wire fence between. Our side subs - timothy, clover, a pretty meadow. John Noble's side is dry. No spring. No water right.
tractor, winter, dirt, bullseye, wallpaper, skirts
Dry Crik Rview: Summer-Fall 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
7
Linda Hussa
Caught Out
Blackness of junipers against black night earth darker than sky i cuss the late rising moon dizzy with uneven steps of the horse behind shadowed cattle in a winding line through brush clobbering over rocks
vision, camp, blindness, disappears, pokers
Dry Crik Rview: Summer-Fall 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
8
Linda Hussa
Gold Mustard
Oh! We were in a hurry that day the list was long i rushed beside you in silence chores before dawn horses saddled standing tied in the old barn ready
explode, fawn, bank, womb, dirt
Dry Crik Rview: Summer-Fall 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
10
Keith Wilson
Old Cowpunchers
Certainly do die, no matter what the bumper-sticker i just saw says, but they often die with a kind of grace that we saw reflected in Jal. They hang on hard,
Mexican, Ted Enslin, Hawk Press, disaster
Dry Crik Rview: Summer-Fall 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
11
Thomas Feeny
The Buffalo Dance
Times there are, and places where you can grow crops or you can pan for gold in Wyoming, in winter when harvest seems far off so since you've got no other option,
clouds, buffalo, snorting, valley
Dry Crik Rview: Summer-Fall 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
12
Barbara Shirk Parish
Baby Of The Dust Bowl
Daughter -- stillborn -- 1983 -- buried in the ravaged earth her stone reads simply, Baby -- (She was our very first.) --
dared, name, grief, ravaged
Dry Crik Rview: Summer-Fall 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
13
Barbara Shirk Parish
Lost Legacies
It has become a fact of evolution that arms are growing shorter year by year: few legacies are handed down from parents to their children --
quilts, jars, tools, fruit, diseases
Dry Crik Rview: Summer-Fall 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
14
Barbara Shirk Parish
Home Town
My ancestors lived in this town but heir little house are gone - -carried away by cyclones flying into the dawn or torn apart for the lumber
weeds, fire, trees, graveyard, modest stone
Dry Crik Rview: Summer-Fall 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
14
Barbara Shirk Parish
In Her Name
Great-Grandma stitched her name in this quilt's corner -- it covered generations (this Double Wedding Ring); Her sister Rose remembered it was folded only once:
quilt, sickness, winter, picnics
Dry Crik Rview: Summer-Fall 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
15
Barbara Shirk Parish
For My Visit
I returned to your deserted farm for treasures of its past: found only a battered water dipper -- its handle rusty and its cup filled up with dust.
silver, river, lips, beckoned, kitchen
Dry Crik Rview: Summer-Fall 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
16
Peggy Godfrey
Free Verse
After I perform my rhyme gather up my coat and purse someone asks as an afterthought "why don't you try free verse?" I'm not opposed to rhyme or prose.
introspection, seasons, reflects, lambs, ewes,
Dry Crik Rview: Summer-Fall 1993
John C. Dofflemyer
FC 11 D-20
18
T.R. Stephenson
The Old Cowboy
I once was a cowboy that didn't have nothing', a friendly fast mover who went where i pleased. If a town didn't suit me, I'd find me another,
money, guilty, forever, alone, worthy
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