Cowboy Poetry
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Poem Based on an Image: Cowboy PoetryShort, quick-to-read cowboy poetry. This poem based on an image offers advice from an old cowboy.
Cowboy Poetry: "The Day I Broke El Diablo"Nothing's more fun than cowboy poetry, and this poem involves a renegade horse named "El Diablo" and the wild ride that took place in trying to break him. This short piece of cowboy poetry is a quick read, and adults and kids alike will relate to it.
Cowboy Poetry: A Porch in Wyoming - a Love StoryShe listened for hours to his tales and stories, of bronc ridin' mishaps and gold buckle glories
Cowboy Poetry: Old Drifting CowboyI ain't been long from east to west, my life is like the wind I guess, but like my name I've come to know, I've got no better place to go
St. Patrick's Day Poem: Irish Cowboy Poetry for St. Patrick's DayA St. Paddy's Day poem for those who are Irish ... or who are cowboys ... and even for those who aren't! St. Patrick would've been proud of his cowboy descendants and the St. Patrick's Day poems they write.
Cowboy Humor: Dropping Your G'sVisions of High Noon ran through my mind. Gary Cooper, toe-to-toe with his nemesis. I felt myself transported to an old wild western town.
Do Cowgirls Get the Blues?Find the perfect cure for what ails at the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko this year happening January 23-30, 2010.
