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Gunslinger
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0 posted 2008-12-04 12:22 PM



I put my hand upon the stones-
It seems to me they cry...
“Tell it! Tell the story!
Of the cause for which we died”.

There is an eerie sense for me-
Almost of deja vu-
It seems I almost see the place
From someone else’s view.

And, friend, I cannot stay away-
I’ve gone a score of times.
And every time nostalgia seems
To grip this heart of mine.

I look from out the chapel door-
No city do I see--
But walls of stone,  a wood stockade
A river lined by trees.

And, yes, I see they’re cottonwoods-
In Spanish “alamos”-
It’s how the mission got it’s name
Or so the legend goes.

I walk about the courtyard-
And glimpse a figure dim,
And belted at his waist, a knife..
Lord help me! but it’s Jim!

Bowie, of New Orleans fame-
Vidalia sandbar, too-
He wed the Veramendi girl...
Was it in thirty-two?

And who’s that with him?
Ramrod straight! A soldiers bearing . too-
I think it’s Colonel Travis-
With his soldier’s coat of blue.

I hear a fiddle playing-
A haunting melody....
That fellow came with Crockett,
And his band from Tennessee.

And then the vision changes-
There is tension all around...
I hear a Spanish voice outside-
And Travis shouting down...

“No! We’ll not surrender!
Hey, boys, give a yell”!
Then he shouted to the gunners
“Send our answer with a shell”!

He called us all together-
And bade us gather round..
Then he drew his army saber
Drew a line upon the ground...

Said, “We can’t depend on Fannin-
And Houston’s far away..
If you love life you’re free to go-
But as for me I’ll stay”!

And as one man we stepped across-
And heard bold Bowie say-
“I cannot come across myself,.
With help, I’d like to stay”.

We carried Bowie’s cot across-
For he was sick you see-
And none of us would fault him, had
He chosen to go free.

One hundred eighty three did stay-
And only one man chose-
To flee the place and save his life
His name was Moses Rose.

I’ve heard him called a coward-
But friend that isn’t true.
He was a soldier with no cause-
What else was he to do?

Thirteen days the siege ensued-
At last our ranks grew thin...
Twice they charged and blew recall
We could not hold again...

At last they breached the stockade side
Oh, God! They’re in the walls-
And tears like rain fall on my cheeks
Each time a comrade falls...

Ah, me..     I get beside myself-
Forgive my foolish passion...
It seems I hear the musketry..
The roar of cannon crashing...

Thanks for your time, now I must leave
But just before I go-
I’d like to doff my hat and grieve
Here by the Alamo.

© Copyright 2008 John R. Yaws - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2008-12-04 12:36 PM


There's got to be a place where this rendering of the old hero-tale can be published. It's well worthy of that, and I hope it happens.

I can't think of the Alamo without remembering the time I got myself in trouble with the Daughters Of Texas.....seems I was touring that particular wing of Valhalla when, somewhere between Old Betsy and a wall with all too many bullet pocks in it, I had a vision of that day and laughed out loud right there in the Alamo.

The trouble was, I'd pictured Congressman Crockett, defending someone else's liberty to the death with his privately-owned firearm, shoulder-to-shoulder with Ted Kennedy and Barney Frank.....

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2 posted 2008-12-04 02:34 AM


I have read about the battle of the Alamo, but I have never read it as you wrote in this poem.  I would love to go and touch the stones in tribute of the men who died.

Alison

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3 posted 2008-12-04 01:11 PM


Sounds like you were there, John. A very special view of history.
                               Ida

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4 posted 2008-12-13 01:43 AM


Some poems should not disappear too fast - this is one.  It's worth the read.

Alison

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