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John Yaws
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since 1999-10-09
Posts 860
Texas

0 posted 2001-12-21 01:56 AM



A bedroll and my saddle-
A pair of Justin boots.
A couple pairs of jeans-
And threadbare shirts.

A thousand miles from Texas,
The land which holds my roots,
And all that I hold dear,
And man it hurts.

Flagstaff in the winter,
It was nearly twelve below...
The wind out of the North,
Cut like a knife!

I stood beside I Forty-
Near dark, and blowing snow...
And thought, "This drifting
Ain't no kind of life!"

I broke into a restroom,
To get out of the wind...
I thought, "In cold like this-
A man could die!"

I needed me a riding job-
So I'd have dough to spend...
The wrong time of the year,
But I could try.

I found a job near Winslow,
Out on the Bar T Bar-
Ten bucks a day, my found-
A place to sleep...

I lived there in that bunkhouse,
And thanked my lucky stars-
For work to do, a bed-
And grub to eat.

Those days are gone forever,
But I am really glad...
I had my chance-
Before they went away...

I'm glad I rode the deserts,
It really makes me sad...
I miss the West...
Back in the good, old days.

© Copyright 2001 John R. Yaws - All Rights Reserved
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Gaia
1 posted 2001-12-21 02:36 AM


This is a poem to keep and treasure, a memory of the days when life was simpler, but not easier. And I know about those cold winds below zero! OUCH. They really do cut like a knife and make you run for shelter.
thank you for sharing this bit of nostalgia.

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