FOLK COLLECTION 11: The Skaggs Foundation Cowboy Poetry Collection
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A Montana Cowboy's Book
FC 11 A-05
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Don "Cheese" Akerlow
Country Christmas
Snowflakes on the tree limbs; Christmas lights they are dim; From the chimney is the smoke; Sure is pretty to the folks; Well it's Country Christmas time again.
holiday, Christmas tree, Christmas Eve, New Year, turkey, home, family
A Montana Cowboy's Book
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Don "Cheese" Akerlow
I'm Mountain Country
I like country music; Original rock n' roll; Crying time blues; And fifties-sixties gold.
music, rock 'n' roll, barroom, dance, friends
A Montana Cowboy's Book
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Don "Cheese" Akerlow
The Legend of Two Mountain Men
There was two of them; A father and a son; They went to find a mate; Now look what they have done.
1984, kidnapping, jogger, manhunt, breaking the law, violence
A Montana Cowboy's Book
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Don "Cheese" Akerlow
Someone Special
My Grandfather lived on his ranch; And he liked to work mighty hard; He liked to ride his horses; In his two thousand acre back yard.
grandpa, past, family, days gone by, grandfather
A Montana Cowboy's Book
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Don "Cheese" Akerlow
Now I Am a Grandfather
Now that I am a Grandfather; And I've watched my children grow; I've said to them many a time; There is a story that you must know.
grandfather, courage
A Montana Cowboy's Book
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Don "Cheese" Akerlow
Friday Nights at Stacey's
It's a good old place to go; If you're feelin' kinda low; And have nothin' to do; Come on in and chew.
bar, beer, dance, cigarette smoke, loneliness, cigarettes
A Montana Cowboy's Book
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Don "Cheese" Akerlow
What I Like
I like older women.
houses, folks, snow
A Montana Cowboy's Book
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Don "Cheese" Akerlow
Ranch Land
Ranch land, ranch land; Everywhere I look.
ranch, catalog, book
A Montana Cowboy's Book
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Don "Cheese" Akerlow
Fat Calved Women
I always wanted to be a cowboy; And play with cowboy toys; Horses and thin air, mountain mornings.
independence, bar, hat, fat, fast cars
A Montana Cowboy's Book
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Don "Cheese" Akerlow
Campin' 81
Sleeping next to the camp fire with my kids.
camping, 1981
A Montana Cowboy's Book
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Don "Cheese" Akerlow
My Quest
Come with me my brother.
Indians
A Montana Cowboy's Book
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Don "Cheese" Akerlow
Free At Last
When the fields again will be filled with grass.
reclaim, reclamation, future
A Montana Cowboy's Book
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Don "Cheese" Akerlow
Surely He is Bound to Die
The cowboys were always the heroes; The Indian was always the enemy; The cowboy wore the white hat; The Indian never wore any.
land, Indians,
A Montana Cowboy's Book
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Don "Cheese" Akerlow
The Indians Way
You got to understand; To learn from the red man; We've got to understand; That we have to give back to the land.
Indians, Mother Nature, land
A Montana Cowboy's Book
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Don "Cheese" Akerlow
When the White Man Came
When the white man came; In his heart he came with lies; He came with greed; It was in his eyes.
Indians, treaties, Red Man, Whiteman
A Montana Cowboy's Book
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Don "Cheese" Akerlow
A Good Day to Die
Fighting for what is yours; Freedoms like the eagle that flies in the sky; You're proud to be a man; You would hear, it is a good day to die.
Custer, Little Big Horn, Indians, pride
A Montana Cowboy's Book
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Don "Cheese" Akerlow
Greenhorn
Excuse me, What is that thing?
back East, big city, dude
A Montana Cowboy's Book
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Don "Cheese" Akerlow
Winter
A Montana cowboy, is where.
warm air fears to blow
A Medley of Wilderness and Other Poems
FC 11 B-01
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Elliott S. Barker
Life
Life's like a wild horse; One must tame on his own.
life, philosophy
A Medley of Wilderness and Other Poems
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Elliott S. Barker
Sunrise
Cocks crow at dawn, When God, each morning, renews his first command.
religion, belief, sunlight, morning, commandments
A Medley of Wilderness and Other Poems
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Elliott S. Barker
Wilderness Temple
As a place to relax there's no spot that I know; To compare with a seat in a camp fire's red glow.
campfire, renewal, religion, god, faith
A Medley of Wilderness and Other Poems
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Elliott S. Barker
Perception Lost
His eyes are dim who cannot see; A mountain's purple majesty.
god
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Elliott S. Barker
It Happened on Aspen-cade Day
The aspens were painted from russet to gold, Fresh cleansed by a copious rain, A breeze then sprang up and away the clouds rolled; Late sun began shining again.
aspen, heaven and earth, beauty of earth, rainbow, color
A Medley of Wilderness and Other Poems
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Elliott S. Barker
A Day to Honor
There's a Christmas day and New Year's too, And February twenty-two, Thanksgiving day and July four, And Arbor day makes just more.
Mother's Day, mother, mothers, holiday
A Medley of Wilderness and Other Poems
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Elliott S. Barker
In Memory
To him the mountains were sublime; And meant for men like him to climb, Then from their crests survey God's land; From snow-capped peaks to desert land.
Harold Walter, in memory of, epitaph