Open Poetry #36 |
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West Texas Roots |
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Gunslinger Senior Member
since 1999-10-09
Posts 901TX, USA ![]() |
I was thinking, while driving... Of days long ago. When I was a dreamer- Who chased rodeo. The long, lonesome highways- Those old broken bones, And I can't help but wonder, Where my dreams have gone. I remember Fort Worth, And the San Antone show; The big one at Cheyenne, The "Daddy", you know? I recall gowing older- My reflexes slowed More oft than I won I began to get throwed. I made me some money- I had lots of fun. But at last I admitted, "Hey, cowboy, you're done." For twenty long years now, My memories abide, Of the show out in Marfa, Where I made my last ride. So I ride in memories, I still hear the crowd... The cheers for my talent, Are still ringing loud. Another old has-been, In Stetson and boots... A rodeo buckle... And West Texas roots. |
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Enchantress Member Empyrean
since 2001-08-14
Posts 35113Canada eh. |
Hi cowboy! You a 'has-been'??? NO WAY Never! So good to read you again John. And yanno..just once I would have loved to have seen you ride in a rodeo. ~Smiles & Hugs, Nancy~ Something tugs at me, I've no doubt of that. |
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inot2B Member Elite
since 2000-09-18
Posts 2205Arkansas |
I remember watching the men on bulls and broncos in Fort Worth more than 40 years ago. You bring me pleasure in reliving those memories with your poems. |
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fmlbarebackrider2001 Member
since 2005-11-16
Posts 138West Texas, United States |
It's nice to find someone else who writes about the world of rodeo. It was my home for almost 10 years. lol Funny enough I live in West Texas. God Bless, Cory Know yourself before you try to know someone else. |
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