FOLK COLLECTION 11: The Skaggs Foundation Cowboy Poetry Collection
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Up Sims Creek, The Third Trip
FOLK COLL 11 N-18
195
Rod Nelson
We North Dakotans like to work hard and stay busy
A friend recently sent me an article that mentioned that North Dakota is the least inactive state. I managed to get the drift that we North Dakotans sleep a little less, watch less television, and work more than the average American. I question that information.
railroader, labor, work
Up Sims Creek, The Third Trip
FOLK COLL 11 N-18
197
Rod Nelson
Raising son to be a chiropractor was one smart move
I jumped the yard fence a couple weeks ago. I'm thinking about trying it again, preferably when I have a better audience. I did have a couple witnesses when I did this feat, but they aren't talking about it enough. Perhaps jumping a fence since I broke my leg 10 years ago.
fence, pain, son, chiropractor
Up Sims Creek, The Third Trip
FOLK COLL 11 N-18
199
Rod Nelson
Labor Day was wet, but wasn't a wash
Things are picking up here at Sims. I woke up to rain on Labor Day and went to bed with the rain still patting on the roof. The total rainfall in Sims was 2.62". Labor Day is a big day in the Sims/Almont area.
rain, holiday, participation, parade
Up Sims Creek, The Third Trip
FOLK COLL 11 N-18
201
Rod Nelson
Deleting 'The Bleep' from our society
It is getting to be that time of year again when I am tempted to watch a little television. The evenings are starting to lengthen faster than my ability to find a good book. I am once again tired of the bleep.
profanity, movie, entertainment
Up Sims Creek, The Third Trip
FOLK COLL 11 N-18
203
Rod Nelson
2010 political campaigns hinging on health care reform
Well, we're grinding down to the end of another painful campaign. I haven't seen a campaign ad yet that gives anyone an idea of how qualified the candidate may be. I wish campaigning would be limited to debates or public forums.
politics, election, health, policy
Up Sims Creek, The Third Trip
FOLK COLL 11 N-18
205
Rod Nelson
Car deal was best it could be for 'family heirloom'
The Missus sold Sharkie. It was a long time coming. Sharkie was a 1986 Honda. My brother-in-law bought Sharkie when he was brand new. For some reason Lance really liked that car.
sale, car, bargain, deal
Up Sims Creek, The Third Trip
FOLK COLL 11 N-18
208
Rod Nelson
Lutefisk supper is a long-standing tradition for many
Almont pulled it off again. The lutefisk supper is over. It takes a lot of loyalty to put on a lutefisk supper; loyal people to help, and loyal people to eat the lutefisk.
lutefisk, veteran, tradition, culture
One Cowboy's Faith, Family and Friends
FOLK COLL 11 M-74
9
Roy R Moore Jr
The Next Rodeo
T'was a long, long, long, time ago when I rode my first Rodeo. I was a scared young cowboy just trying my luck, climbed on, pulled down my hat ... said, "Let 'er buck."
death, rodeo, perseverance
One Cowboy's Faith, Family and Friends
FOLK COLL 11 M-74
13
Roy R Moore Jr
Look on the License Plate
Is Texas the cowboy state? Some say it is , some say it ain't. I say Wyoming is, there's no debate It's on the license plate!!
license plate, nickname, cowboy
One Cowboy's Faith, Family and Friends
FOLK COLL 11 M-74
16
Roy R Moore Jr
Advice from an Old Buckaroo
There are important decisions in life Some that minimize strife. The most important is choosing a bride One that will stay by your side. I know the kind 'Cuz they are hard to find.
marriage, advice, wife, love
One Cowboy's Faith, Family and Friends
FOLK COLL 11 M-74
21
Roy R Moore Jr
Blizzard of Forty Eight
While trailing Long Horned cows... Texas to Wyoming. Five thousand bedding down, nary a one was roaming. I was tired from riding 3 days and two nights in a row. Blizzard came in, wind blowing and a foot of snow.
cattle, drive, blizzard, death
One Cowboy's Faith, Family and Friends
FOLK COLL 11 M-74
28
Roy R Moore Jr
Growing Up
When I was about 3 foot tall, just a wee young lad My greatest thrill was riding with Dad It was either horseback, or in a pickup truck On those days we went for a ride, I was in luck.
childhood, raising, parents
One Cowboy's Faith, Family and Friends
FOLK COLL 11 M-74
31
Roy R Moore Jr
A Cowboy's Faith
Faith is something you should often ponder about. In reality, faith is a feeling you can't be without. Faith you will need along the way. Faith every single step you take every single day.
faith, ride, courage, rain
One Cowboy's Faith, Family and Friends
FOLK COLL 11 M-74
34
Roy R Moore Jr
Riding the Rocking M
Over 75 years I've rode... Many places in the cold. Pushing cows in the blazing hot sun, Now it's just... riding for fun.
ride, rodeo, ranch, life, memory
One Cowboy's Faith, Family and Friends
FOLK COLL 11 M-74
42
Roy R Moore Jr
Time to Remember
I'm often asked, at 82 How is my memory? "Memory is good, I say Better than my knee"
memory, forget, aging
One Cowboy's Faith, Family and Friends
FOLK COLL 11 M-74
47
Roy R Moore Jr
The Homestead
My daddy was a teamster and a stockman from the state of Idaho. My momma was a lady from a stock farm in Ontario. They filed on a homestead way back in nineteen thirty two. First a tent, then a herder's wagon, then a cabin for two.
cabin, simplicity, homestead, family
One Cowboy's Faith, Family and Friends
FOLK COLL 11 M-74
51
Roy R Moore Jr
R. U. The Teamster
R.U. was a young cowboy hired on a ranch Called The Walking M it would seem It was haying time in August of '49 Walking M needed another man to drive a team.
teamster, ranch, accident, faith
One Cowboy's Faith, Family and Friends
FOLK COLL 11 M-74
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Roy R Moore Jr
Riding the Pony Express
This is a story of orphan teenage boys In the spring of eighteen sixty Ridin' from St. Louis to Sacramento and back Makin' an imprint in Western History
mail, orphan, history, bible
One Cowboy's Faith, Family & Friends
FOLK COLL 11 M-74
62
Roy R Moore Jr
My Bucket List
Was only 8 years old when I started My bucket list. Wanted to ride where I had never been But already missed.
mongolia, uintah, ride
One Cowboy's Faith, Family & Friends
FOLK COLL 11 M-74
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Roy R Moore Jr
The Cowboy and the Sheep Herder
The story happened back in the fall of '47 It was deer season then. Our cowboy was a fellow named Joe Martin, The Sheepherder - Henry Neven.
poacher, veteran, youth
One Cowboy's Faith, Family & Friends
FOLK COLL 11 M-74
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Roy R Moore Jr
Diablo a Good Bad Horse
This is the story of the best horse I ever rode. His name, Diablo Back in '72 or 3, bought a ranch On the snake, on the West border of Idaho
buck, mountain, wild, horse
One Cowboy's Faith, Family & Friends
FOLK COLL 11 M-74
76
Roy R Moore Jr
An ode to my friend Doc Jones
My friend since the late 50s The publisher of this book We worked cows, traded real estate And Quarter horses, better take a look!!
friendship, attributes, respect
One Cowboy's Faith, Family & Friends
FOLK COLL 11 M-74
80
Roy R Moore Jr
Hauling Holstein Steers in a Ski Boat
One summer the Rocking M had a surplus of grasses going to seed. Didn't have enough cows for the summer Took in a thousand head of Holstein steers to feed.
cliff, cattle, boat, float
One Cowboy's Faith, Family & Friends
FOLK COLL 11 M-74
86
Roy R Moore Jr
Three Words on a Grave
Did you ever think, How you want to be remembered? Honesty is important Always to be considered
honesty, work ethic, father, shepard
One Cowboy's Faith, Family & Friends
FOLK COLL 11 M-74
89
Roy R Moore Jr
A Long Ride to Heaven
In the days of Genghis Khan And the Mongolian Horde A man's horses were buried with him Including saddles, black powder and stuff he could afford.
genghis, heaven, god, ranch