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Gunslinger
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0 posted 2008-02-16 07:17 PM



It’s funny how years seem to soften,
The memories of hardships long gone.
The pain and frustrations do vanish-
And only the good parts live on.

We talk of good times and good partners-
Lament all that fun left behind.
Forgetting the heartaches and worries-
That once did bewilder our minds.

Like the times that my wife had those toothaches-
She’d cry every night at my side…
At the time I just barely made wages,
So I worried and fretted and sighed.

My children would oft need a doctor,
We’d doctor them best that we could…
It’s strange we forget all the bad times,
And only hold onto the good.

I’m glad that I once was a cowboy-
It’s a lifestyle I’ll never regret…
But along with our sweet reminisces,
There’s a pretty fair bunch of regret.

Like the patina formed on old silver-
Unused and discolored with age…
We had best blow the dust off our memories-
If we’d truthfully read the past’s page.

© Copyright 2008 John R. Yaws - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2008-02-16 08:48 PM


Such bare-bones truth! Good to read REAL cowboy wisdom.
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2 posted 2008-02-16 09:03 PM


Yes, very good. wonderful poem!!!
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3 posted 2008-02-16 09:11 PM


Wonderful indeed

ARCTIC WIND

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4 posted 2008-02-17 06:19 PM


Good writing Gunslinger.
                   Ida

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5 posted 2008-02-17 06:51 PM


Slinger~
Nice to see you~

*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

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JamesMichael
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6 posted 2008-02-17 06:52 PM


Very good...I was just remembering the other night the time my ex-wife and my sons all got the measles, one right after the other, and I didn't, and rubbing calamine lotion on my ex-wife's back, and how miserable everyone was...I was immune because I had the measles as a child...James
LindsayP
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7 posted 2008-02-17 09:45 PM



Top poem Gunslinger, much enjoyed.

Lindsay

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8 posted 2008-02-18 05:22 PM


Well, yeah.  But the past is better seen in soft focus.  Nicely done.

Nan (Pilgrim variety)

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9 posted 2008-02-19 03:04 AM


John,

So true and so beautiful.  I think the cowboys you write of are a dying breed.  And that makes me sad. But what do I know?  I live in Alaska and we don't have too many cowboys here.

Alison

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10 posted 2008-02-19 04:32 AM


Yet another enjoyable one John....glad you have fond memories to fall back on...

John

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