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Best Rodeos Poems

Below are the all-time best Rodeos poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of rodeos poems written by PoetrySoup members


Premium Member Maestro - POTD
Maestro – 4-23-24
Dedicated to Dr. Stanley Chapple.  Co-founder of Tanglewood. Conductor of the London Philharmonic.   Head of the Music School University of...

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Categories: rodeos, music, tribute,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Two Old Friends
Dusty roads and fresh grass
summertime rodeos approaching fast
riding with a friend down on sandbars 

A piece of hay hanging out of his mouth
though some trapped...

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Categories: rodeos, faith, family, friendship, love,
Form: Light Verse
' El Toro - Rojo '
Como’ Si’ Yama’, Senor’
Como’ Si Yama’, Por Favor’…
… for Below That Embroidered Sombrero’
Shone Eyes Like El Dorado

He Was A Tall and Handsome Hombre’
Like The Range...

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Categories: rodeos, adventure, animals, cowboy-western, fantasy,
Form: Light Verse
A Cowboys Tears
A COWBOYS TEARS.     


   A cowboys hat is worn with pride his buckle with pride. 
   Took...

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Categories: rodeos, america, dream, fantasy, boy,
Form: Cowboy Poetry
Premium Member A Moment To Think
That clock on the wall is going too fast,
If it continues this pace I don’t think I will last.

I woke up this morning and looked...

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Categories: rodeos, adventure, age, appreciation, remember,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Buzzards and Flamingos
When winter months become morose
And everything around is blue and froze
Gets disheartening even for the eskimos
Their morale starts to dwindle and decompose

They tread most lightly...

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Categories: rodeos, fantasy, sun, travel, uplifting,
Form: Monorhyme
Premium Member The Family Vacation
The first big family vacation, it was all so new
Mom found a dream ranch, a so-called “dude”

The kids were so young, a daughter not yet...

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Categories: rodeos, familyfamily, time, family, time,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Real Cowboys Don'T Sing Honky-Tonk Songs
When cowboys sprawl 'round the camp fire after the days work is done,
They strum guitars and tootle harmonicas and sing to have fun.
Real cowboys don't...

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Categories: rodeos, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
Mission Texas
Mission, Texas  ( where I am From )

M...My home town is Mission, My state is Texas.
I...It is by the Southern part of Texas, by...

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Categories: rodeos, places,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Perfect Love
You're such a mysterious man
one I just knew I would never understand
but like the sun is to rain
I relate to you in a unique way

After...

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Categories: rodeos, love, universe,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Rodeo
Silhouettes and cowboy hats...stake their claim in time..
with cowboy boots and western suits...we also find...
those leather chaps, western tools, and those rodeos...
where cowboys ride those...

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Categories: rodeos, animals, cowboy-western, people, places,
Form: Cowboy Poetry
I'M a Horsie
Oats,carrots and apples too
A new nail for my shoe
Washed and brushed on all my siding
A saddle for daily riding
Pretty braids and "pony" tails
Galloping on scenic...

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Categories: rodeos, happiness, horse,
Form: Rhyme
Facing Out
The shoulders chaffed, the weary backs
of pack mules cursed with intellect,
so briefly were unburdened from
the detrious of war.

A break for a line doggy
from the green...

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© Wayne Sapp  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rodeos, friendship, wargreen,
Form: Free verse
Second On His List
Got the time to take a three-week break
Before the next 'hoorah'.
Spent most of his time on the ego line
With the girl behind the bar.
Mixed twenty...

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Categories: rodeos, culture, lonely,
Form: Lyric
The Honky-Tonk Ghost, Part I
Janet went down to the honky-tonk
for some line-dancing and some beer,
down to a joint called ‘Edna Mae’s,’
she always had a good time here.
Old Edna, tattooed,...

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Categories: rodeos, dance, jealousy, loss, lust,
Form: Cowboy Poetry

Book: Shattered Sighs