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Famous Jockeys Poems by Famous Poets

These are examples of famous Jockeys poems written by some of the greatest and most-well-known modern and classical poets. PoetrySoup is a great educational poetry resource of famous jockeys poems. These examples illustrate what a famous jockeys poem looks like and its form, scheme, or style (where appropriate).

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by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...You see, the thing was this way -- there was me, 
That rode Panopply, the Splendor mare, 
And Ikey Chambers on the Iron Dook, 
And Smith, the half-caste rider on Regret, 
And that long bloke from Wagga -- him that rode 
Veronikew, the Snowy River horse. 
Well, none of them had chances -- not a chance 
Among the lot, unless the rest fell dead 
Or wasn't...Read more of this...



by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...as while we held our races -- 
Hurdles, sprints and steplechases -- 
Up in Dandaloo, 
That a crowd of Sydney stealers, 
Jockeys, pugilists and spielers 
Brought some horses, real heelers, 
Came and put us through. 
Beat our nags and won our money, 
Made the game by np means funny, 
Made us rather blue; 
When the racing was concluded, 
Of our hard-earned coin denuded 
Dandaloonies sat and brooded 
There in Dandaloo. 

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Night came down on Johnson's shanty 
Wh...Read more of this...

by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...old stayer hard-pressed 
Runs true to his breed, 
And with head in front of the rest 
Fights on in the lead; 
When the jockeys are out with the whips, 
With a furlong to go, 
And the backers grow white in the lips -- 
Do you think they don't know? 
Do they know? As they come back to weigh 
In a whirlwind of cheers, 
Though the spurs have left marks of the fray, 
Though the sweat on the ears 
Gathers cold, and they sob with distress 
As they roll up the track, 
They know just...Read more of this...

by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...his stars, 
While you go and bet in the threepenny bars -- 
That's a rule of the A.J.C. 

And all ye small jockeys who ride in a race, 
In the rules of the A.J.C. 
If owners' instructions are "Don't get a place", 
By the rules of the A.J.C., 
You must ride the horse out -- though, of course, if you do 
You will get no more mounts, it's starvation to you. 
But, bless you, you'll always find plenty to chew 
In the rules of the A.J.Read more of this...

by Paterson, Andrew Barton
...omebody ought to be shot. 
How is it he can't make a fortune himself when he knows such a lot? 

From tipsters, and jockeys, and trials, and gallops, the glory has gone, 
For this is the wisdom of Hafiz that sages have pondered upon, 
"The very best tip in the world is to see the commission go on!"...Read more of this...



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