Open Poetry #45 |
Plant Me Where I Fall |
Gunslinger Senior Member
since 1999-10-09
Posts 901TX, USA |
I made my own decisions, Back when I was young. The place I felt the most at home, Was where my hat was hung. Sleeping by the roadside, ‘Neath a canopy of stars- Or standing by my saddle, As I cussed the passing cars. Rodeo and roaming- Seem to travel hand in hand. From the mountains of Montana- To the Arizona sand… From the California deserts- To the central Texas hills. I rode my share of rough-stock, I took my share of spills: But now my youth’s forsook me- My hair has turned to gray. I’ve learned many hard earned lessons Somewhere along the way. I’ve reminisced and romanced- My memories, you bet! And many times I’ve told myself: Hey, hoss, you’ve no regrets! I wish that that was honest- But the gospel truth, you see, Is, if I could do it over- I would do things differently. Instead of all the roaming- I’d most likely settle down. It would probably be kind of nice, To have a wife around. Instead of all the foolish things, I messed around and did- I think it might be kind of fun, To spend time with a kid. Instead of spending evenings- With my faded photographs. Thinking about my old friends, I either cry or laugh. But Rodeo you drew me- With that lying siren call. And like a lot of men before me, You can plant me where I fall. [This message has been edited by Gunslinger (09-06-2009 10:32 PM).] |
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GBride Senior Member
since 2009-07-02
Posts 538 |
Very nice poem, Gunslinger. I like the way you put this one together! |
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brneyedgrly Senior Member
since 2009-06-08
Posts 1125nowhere and everywhere |
love your title this was nice |
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Alison
since 2008-01-27
Posts 9318Lumpy oatmeal makes me crazy! |
I think that you show us inside the life of the cowboy. It's a pretty special thing to see. I admire your ability to tell a story in a poem - and I feel my heart tug when you reflect as you did in this poem. Thank you. Alison |
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