Open Poetry #21 |
My Entries Are In Santa Fe |
John Yaws Senior Member
since 1999-10-09
Posts 860Texas |
I borrowed fifty dollars- From my cousin Don McBride. I said, "I'll pay you later- But you know I've got to ride". I entered in Fort Stockton- And the stock I drew was good... I made it to the short go, Like I always knew I could. Now it's rodeo for breakfast- For lunch, and supper too... You ask me why I follow it- I say, "That's what I do." You ask me if I'll settle down? I hate to make you cry... But I love it, much more than you- You asked me not to lie. I know the years will bring me down I may regret my views... And even might say I was wrong... But, dear, you made me choose. I'm sorry but I have to go- I don't have time to fight... My entries are in Santa Fe... I ride tomorrow night. |
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Sunshine
Administrator
Member Empyrean
since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354Listening to every heart |
Yes...do "do" what you love best... always enjoy reading your "entries" here, GS... |
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SiO2 Junior Member
since 2002-06-05
Posts 24New Zealand |
Good story poem – it goes very well with your membership name. It gave me the impression of a ‘high noon’ love affair. Excellent work! |
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