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Posted with permission of [personal profile] jjhunter-- sorry it's late!

To wrap up Cowboy Poetry Week, I thought I'd try my hand at a cowboy poem of my own. I tried to incorporate all the elements-- rhythm, lyrical elements, simple language, cowboy themes. I think I succeeded. What do you think?


there's something about a cowpoke pony
his smooth broad back and his liquid eyes
his little strong legs like engine pistons
his heart as big as the western skies

he drapes his head on over my shoulder
blows in my ear with his warm wet breath
steals my hat and runs while I'm laughing
follows me to the brink of death

your horse is your partner, best friend, brother
quick as a butterfly, smart as a whip
you can ride on his back through the blaze of hell
if it's up to him, you'll survive the trip.

my horse is my heart, my steady backer
and I know, whatever my end will be
when I get to the front of those gates of glory
my horse will be right there next to me.


If you were to write a cowboy poem, what would you write it about? I write about horses because I love them dearly, and I've always been a horse person. Would you choose the landscape, the loneliness, the cattle? What rhythm or voice would you choose? Would you go more traditional, as I have done, or would you go more contemporary?

Have you sought out any other poems? Is there one or two you particularly liked that you could link? What do you like about cowboy poetry in general?

Any other discussion welcome, of course.

Date: 2012-04-09 05:26 am (UTC)
untonuggan: an open road stretches into the distance (open road)
From: [personal profile] untonuggan
Seconded that those are also my two favorite lines!

I think I'd probably write about the landscape, but I don't really have much experience with landscape out west except through books (even though I was born in Oklahoma, we moved when I was two).

Date: 2012-04-09 05:28 am (UTC)
untonuggan: an open road stretches into the distance (open road)
From: [personal profile] untonuggan
I just love the descriptions of prairie land from Laura Ingalls Wilder and all those types of books. Don't know if you ever read them, but it sort of got stuck in my head.

By the way - one of the few things I do remember about Oklahoma City from a trip back later is that there is a Cowboy museum there. There's all sorts of great cowboy art. You should check it out if you get the chance.

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