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Texas Cowboy Poetry Poems

These Texas Cowboy Poetry poems are examples of Cowboy Poetry poems about Texas. These are the best examples of Cowboy Poetry Texas poems written by international poets.


He Died With A Smile, Part I
Dalton lived in the north Texas plain,
working a ranch he owned for five years,
a small spread, but it brought some money in,
some solace after all...

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Categories: abuse, anger, children, dark,



Duration 14:14
3 cups of fruity pebbles
1 cup of vanilla cookies
1 cup of toasted coconut
1/4 cup dried cherries
Grind course in stood processor.
Mix in 2 cups of cream...

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Categories: culture, film, food, fruit,

Premium Member The Two-Stepper
Some o’ them Texas gals ‘re tougher than nails, as this loser found out the hard way! 

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Categories: humor,

Premium Member Two Cowboys
At 27,123 pounds, Gertrude was at her finest, and friskiest weight.
She said to everyone she met, “Hey, I weigh over a ton, isn’t this terrifically...

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Categories: 2nd grade, 3rd grade,

A Man Is Born, Part I
I.
Luther Deits was a good friend of whiskey,
not fond of cutting herds or pushing plows,
a young buck full of juice, barely twenty,
he lived only for...

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Categories: change, character, growth, hope,



It's Good To Be a Cowboy
It’s good to be a cowboy,
just ask my old friend Dane,
who spends his days riding
across the Texas plains,
working for a big ranch,
he cuts, lassos, and...

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Categories: america, culture, fun, how

The Texas Treasure Tragedy, Part Iv
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Chris put down the bundle slowly,
his eyes wide with great disbelief.
A tale like this, who would’ve thought…
and who would ever believe?

He looked down at the...

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Categories: history, hope, loss, time,

The Texas Treasure Tragedy, Part Iii
Blackjack’s face held its dark glare,
he shook his head in disgust.
“We rode all this way, and your great ‘treasure’
is some moldy old paper and dust?”

He...

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Categories: history, hope, loss, time,

The Texas Treasure Tragedy, Part Ii
He rose from his half-finished whisky,
and set out, clear out of town.
Blackjack would be very keen to know
what the soft, little clerk had found.

Gil rode...

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Categories: history, hope, loss, time,

The Texas Treasure Tragedy, Part I
Christopher Cuddy made his home in west Texas,
in the small town of Stone Brook Falls.
He made his living as a realtor,
selling off lots both big...

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Categories: history, hope, loss, time,

A Fair Cowpoke
Lord have mercy on such as me
I am a man of simple means
Came to Texas in sixty three
Wasn't ready for gals in jeans

Came on the...

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I'Ll Be There
Bury me with a horny toad-
A jar of Texas sand.
Throw in a quart of motor oil-
The glove from my right hand.

Just leave the spurs upon...

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Categories: death,

Halloween Night
We looked at him with children’s eyes
Way back in fifty two
He rode and roped and wore real spurs
Like all true cowboy’s do.

We thought that deep...

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Categories: humor, , western,

Horseplay
I was working cattle with a crew a little south of Muleshoe,
When I watched a horse work with perfection and grace.
I said "pardon me gent,...

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Categories: horse,

Where's It Written
Where’s it written he’d like to know
That he must be a man
He likes the way things are right now
Doin’ the best he can

He turned thirteen...

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Categories: youth,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things