FOLK COLLECTION 11: The Skaggs Foundation Cowboy Poetry Collection

First Previous Next Last

29769 results found for "No Search Criteria Set"
Book Title
Composer
Call #
Pages
Author
Poem Title
First Lines
Keywords
Cowboy Poet
FOLK COLL 11 H-64
16
Joel Hayes
Visions
Through years of struggle and reaching, And at last defining our goal. As followers of our almighty God Who called us that we might be whole.
vision, goal, growth
Cowboy Poet
FOLK COLL 11 H-64
17
Joel Hayes
Steward Ship
The mighty God that sent salvation Called us all to fill time service. Sometimes when I'd think of that I'd get just a little nervous.
responsibility, pastor, teacher
Cowboy Poet
FOLK COLL 11 H-64
18
Joel Hayes
A Formula for Revival
It was the time of year for revival, For weeks and months I had prayed. But, I felt no reviving spirit Just the knees of my pants getting frayed.
faith, prayer, conversion
Cowboy Poet
FOLK COLL 11 H-64
19
Joel Hayes
Memories
Johnson grass at the edge of the fields Tall as a man at this time of year. The cotton is chopped and all laid by, The corn is now in roasting ears.
memory, country, church
Cowboy Poet
FOLK COLL 11 H-64
20
Joel Hayes
Bible Stories
I have heard those Bible stories all the years since I was 3. When my teacher down at Sunday School read them all to me.
bible, jesus, tree
Cowboy Poet
FOLK COLL 11 H-64
21
Joel Hayes
Untitled 1
I've walked the mighty Tetons, God's presence left me awed. You can't stand among the Redwoods And not feel close to God.
nature, creation, god
Cowboy Poet
FOLK COLL 11 H-64
23
Joel Hayes
Untitled 2
Boys ain't she awful pretty Just a flappin' in the breeze? Waving proud and high and handsome, And just as free as you might please.
war, veteran, patriotism
Cowboy Poet
FOLK COLL 11 H-64
24
Joel Hayes
Mothers and Daughters
Mothers are a nuisance They really should be banned They have no sense of fashion And they seldom understand
mother, daughter, personality
Cowboy Poet
FOLK COLL 11 H-64
25
Joel Hayes
Lessons
Mama taught me to read the Bible, She said do it every day. But looking back to my childhood, It was Daddy that taught me to pray.
religion, example, parents
Cowboy Poet
FOLK COLL 11 H-64
26
Joel Hayes
The Transition
There are things a boy must learn If he would be a man. Each lesson comes in sequence According to God's plan.
experience, coming of age, growth
Cowboy Poet
FOLK COLL 11 H-64
27
Joel Hayes
Miss Hattie
Some people strive for greatness, Our tributes they demand. Others take a simpler path, According to God's plan.
humility, cowboy, example
Cowboy Poet
FOLK COLL 11 H-64
28
Joel Hayes
Choosing
The Lord called his disciples they were a mixed lot. In Judean social circles They were scraped off the bottom of the pot.
conversion, jesus, lifestyle
Cowboy Poet
FOLK COLL 11 H-64
29
Joel Hayes
Psalm 150
This psalm, most will find familiar And many can quote it in part. But Brother Ivan is its living illustration He has taken this passage to heart.
praise, talent, respect
Alaska-Yukon Favorites
FOLK COLL 11 S-78
4
Robert W. Service
The Shooting of Dan McGrew
A bunch of the boys were whooping it up in the Malamute saloon; The kid that handles the music-box was hitting a jag-time tune;
death, shooting
Alaska-Yukon Favorites
FOLK COLL 11 S-78
8
Robert W. Service
The Cremation of Sam McGee
There are strange things done in the midnight sun by the men for moil for gold; The Arctic trails have their secret tales that would make your blood run cold;
yarn spinning, cremation, death
Alaska-Yukon Favorites
FOLK COLL 11 S-78
12
Robert W. Service
The Spell of the Yukon
I wanted the gold, and I sought it; I scrabbled and mucked like a slave. Was it famine or scurvy - I fought it; I hurled my youth into a grave.
nature, yukon, gold
Alaska-Yukon Favorites
FOLK COLL 11 S-78
16
Larry Beck
Ballad O' the Bad and the Good
Into the Tenderloin he sauntered, shaggy hair on scalp and chin. He surveyed the crowd a moment quite unnoticed 'midst the din.
sin, personality, goodness
Alaska-Yukon Favorites
FOLK COLL 11 S-78
20
Larry Beck
Alaska's Gold Dust Twins
Born to Earth in a double birth were John and Simon Mason as miners bold they searched for gold in the giant Yukon basin.
death, brothers, love, searching
Alaska-Yukon Favorites
FOLK COLL 11 S-78
24
Larry Beck
The Resurrection of Dan McGrew
The old gold rush town was tumbling down, it was a saddening sight to see; The ground played out and without a doubt it was a place that used to be.
forgiveness, resurrection
A Snake In The Bathtub And Other Stories
FOLK COLL 11 B-79
1
Curt Brummett
The Suicidal Heifer
Many times I have asked myself, why is it always the youngest of the crew, the newest member of the team, the newest member of the team, or the most gullible guys that get the nasty, dirty, or even the most dangerous jobs that nobody else want?
heifer, anger, suicide
A Snake In The Bathtub And Other Stories
FOLK COLL 11 B-79
7
Curt Brummett
It Don't Take Much Dynamite to Blow Up an Outhouse
One day in 1959 while me and Terry were exploring the canyons to the northeast of the Canadian River, we found a gold mine. Well, we figured it would be if we could just get the hole started.
gold mine, dynamite, boys
A Snake In The Bathtub And Other Stories
FOLK COLL 11 B-79
15
Curt Brummett
Revenge at the Girls' Latrine
The summer of 1959 was a very trying period of time in my life. It all started when Terry's folks got with my folks and discussed our religious upbringing.
tattle, prank, revenge
A Snake In The Bathtub And Other Stories
FOLK COLL 11 B-79
22
Curt Brummett
Gastronomical Endeavors, Won and Lost
The main topic of this little story is gas. Not unleaded or ethanol or even regular, just plain.
gas, church, prank
A Snake In The Bathtub And Other Stories
FOLK COLL 11 B-79
27
Curt Brummett
Old Tom Was a Good Old Cat
Me and old Tom had a life-style similar to that of the Hindenburg. It seemed that every time something went wrong, it was either blamed on me or old Tom, or both. And after being unjustly accused, we would crash and burn.
cat, gun, anger, horse
A Snake In The Bathtub And Other Stories
FOLK COLL 11 B-79
33
Curt Brummett
Things That Go Bump and Hiss in the Night
one time my folks and I got in late from town and my dad told me to get the chores done and then check out the old shed and see if any of the chickens had been laying eggs in it. I finished up the chores by lantern light and headed to the tool shed.
snake, chores, fear
First Previous Next Last