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The Patina of An Old Cowboy
His skin like the patina of worn out leather, burnt and cracked from many hours in the sun. Across the wide plains in the hot Texas weather, he rode tall in the saddle to get the job done. North to Kansas City on this last cattle drive; then back down to Fort Worth he hoped to survive. Weary and tired from his night spent under the stars, as he pushes the dogies along the Chisolm Trail; across the dusty open range, pristine with no scars, unlike the plains today, fenced and crowded and frail. On his last cattle drive for the Goodnight Ranch, heading up north across the Red River branch. This proud crusty cowboy, way back in the day, rode with Jack Hays at the Battle of Plum Creek, when Buffalo Hump’s Comanches went down in dismay, now just an old timer, tired and grey and weak. This last cattle drive before his spurs are hung, this cowboy’s patina, the legend of which songs are sung. June 29, 2018
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