FOLK COLLECTION 11: The Skaggs Foundation Cowboy Poetry Collection

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Musings from Cowboy Country
FOLK COLL 11 R-46
142
George Rhoades
Time to Ponder
Summer's end winding down, The sun sets behind the hill; On the porch, weathered house, I sit and listen, quiet and still.
evening, ponder, memory
Musings from Cowboy Country
FOLK COLL 11 R-46
143
George Rhoades
Tracks Fadin' Away
Ruts from the wagon wheels Are slowly fadin' away, Hoofprints from the longhorns Are barely visible today.
change, trail
Musings from Cowboy Country
FOLK COLL 11 R-46
145
George Rhoades
Trail to Abilene
On the trail to Abilene, The wind's in the mesquite, Whistles through the sage, Blowin' through the heat.
trail ride, cattle drive
Musings from Cowboy Country
FOLK COLL 11 R-46
147
George Rhoades
Trail to Nowhere
I ponder the gloomy night, rain whispers against the window, cowtown hotel creaks and groans, and what do I have to show for the years of my life ridin' a trail to nowhere - thoughts of those I've lost and wronged and the aweful ache of despair
memory, regret, ponder
Musings from Cowboy Country
FOLK COLL 11 R-46
149
George Rhoades
Trickle Down
Billy Bob and Shorty delivered A load of Big Ben's steers To the sale barn in Fort Worth, Retired to a bar for Lone Star beers.
sale, money, tax
Musings from Cowboy Country
FOLK COLL 11 R-46
151
George Rhoades
Under the Peach Tree
Under the peach tree at the end of the garden, we buried Buster, marked the grave with a rock;
tree, grave, death, memory
Musings from Cowboy Country
FOLK COLL 11 R-46
153
George Rhoades
Under the Stars
When I was a boy On the farm, On summer nights, We'd sleep on blankets Under the willows
sky, stars, sleep
Musings from Cowboy Country
FOLK COLL 11 R-46
154
George Rhoades
Veterans Day
Veterans Day, flags, parade, Those from World War Two are few, More from Korea and Vietnam, Some from Afghanistan and Iraq, too.
veterans, war, liberty
Musings from Cowboy Country
FOLK COLL 11 R-46
156
George Rhoades
Village
I live in a village; Some call it a town, Or even a small city On its way down.
change, small town
Musings from Cowboy Country
FOLK COLL 11 R-46
157
George Rhoades
Wallows
Round depressions dot the pasture, Curious signs from a time gone by, Where blue stem and native grasses grow, Where Indian paint, black-eyed susans And blue sage nod in the wind.
change, time, buffalo, bison
Musings from Cowboy Country
FOLK COLL 11 R-46
158
George Rhoades
Wanna be a Cowboy Blues
He's got the wanna be a cowboy blues, And he's had it from an early age - Horses, saddles, spurs and longhorn cattle - Dreams of ridin' 'cross the purple sage.
cowboy, desire, memory
Musings from Cowboy Country
FOLK COLL 11 R-46
160
George Rhoades
Water Moccasin
I was a cane-pole fishin' Rock Creek dreamin' watchin' my bobber float on the water - restin' in the shade of the pecan trees
snake, danger, fishing
Musings from Cowboy Country
FOLK COLL 11 R-46
161
George Rhoades
Where Have The "Westerns" Gone?
Have you noticed? They ain't makin' Western movies much any more - And the only cowboys on TV Are in reruns we've seen before.
tv, western, change
Musings from Cowboy Country
FOLK COLL 11 R-46
163
George Rhoades
Where I'll Be
Martha Mae, Martha Mae, Listen to what I say, I'm gonna go down, Roundup's in Goliad town;
desire, cattle drive
Musings from Cowboy Country
FOLK COLL 11 R-46
165
George Rhoades
Why So Many Stars?
Billy Bob and Shorty, Night-herdin' on the Texas Caprock, When Billy Bob says, lookin' up, "Why do you suppose The Good Lord made so many stars?"
stars, sky, curiosity
Musings from Cowboy Country
FOLK COLL 11 R-46
166
George Rhoades
Winds of Many Kinds
Winds of many kinds Swirl across the prairie, Around my prairie home Singin' constantly.
wind, storm, change
Musings from Cowboy Country
FOLK COLL 11 R-46
168
George Rhoades
You Ain't In New York Anymore
Yep, that's cow manure, you need to get some boots, Get rid of those Reeboks, You don't need no fancy suits.
new york, greenhorn, culture
Musings from Cowboy Country
FOLK COLL 11 R-46
171
George Rhoades
You Ain't No Casey Tibbs
At our hometown rodeo, Here's what they said to me: "You ain't no Casey Tibbs, You ain't never gonna be."
rodeo, insult
Musings from Cowboy Country
FOLK COLL 11 R-46
172
George Rhoades
You and I
Memories from the years, I know them quite well, Come to me again and again Like the ringing of a bell.
memory, forget
Musings from Cowboy Country
FOLK COLL 11 R-46
173
George Rhoades
You Don't Wanna Know
Billy Bob and Shorty, Way out on the Texas plain, Ridin' herd for the Bar X, Scorchin' hot, needin' rain.
heat, weather, change
Prairie Poetry: Cowboy Verse of Kansas
Jim Hoy
FOLK COLL 11 H-62
10
Brewster Higley
Home on the Range
Oh give me a home where the buffalo roam, Where the deer and the antelope play,
kansas, state song
Prairie Poetry: Cowboy Verse of Kansas
Jim Hoy
FOLK COLL 11 H-62
10
Phyllis Macy-Mills
At the Foot of Lookout Mountain
At the foot of Lookout Mountain Where the Caney River flows
kansas, scenery, nature
Prairie Poetry: Cowboy Verse of Kansas
Jim Hoy
FOLK COLL 11 H-62
11
Raymond Nelson
The Great American Desert
When Pike and Long explored the land They traversed far and wide, They mapped the rivers and the plains And made long lists beside.
kansas, settlers, topography
Prairie Poetry: Cowboy Verse of Kansas
Jim Hoy
FOLK COLL 11 H-62
12
Kenneth Porter
The Land of the Crippled Snake
The geographers have thrown a loop north and south across the Great Plains, a crippled snake
kansas, history, settlers
Prairie Poetry: Cowboy Verse of Kansas
Jim Hoy
FOLK COLL 11 H-62
13
Eugene Ware
The Prairie Storm
With the daylight came the storm; And the clouds, like ragged veils, Trailed the prairie until noontide, Borne by vacillating gales;
kansas, storm
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