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January Cowboy Poems

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


Premium Member Pride of Place

On horseback, he seemed taller
At 6’4”, he wasn’t really smaller
Than those who wore a white-collar
Going through life to make a dollar

In the picture, he didn’t...

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Categories: cowboy, horse, people, places,



Premium Member Dad's Cowboy Tales
Remembering Dad’s animated Cowboy tales
Along lyrics, bearing words, “My pony and me”
I would imagine his youth's toilsome farm travails
while making the best of life midst...

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Categories: cowboy, appreciation, character, christian, god,

Lonesome Cowboy
I heard tell some folks think cowboys built the West.
The only thing I know for sure is I always did my best
to give a man...

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Categories: cowboy, horse, perspective,

Premium Member Cowboy's On the Trail
 

The cattle were lowing in the dry heat and dust,
cowboy's must put life's on the line-  they had to trust;
trust in the skill...

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Categories: cowboy, history,

Premium Member Loosin' Stella, a Cowboy's Lament
Dreamin' with my eyes on these Montana skies
Blue as the plaid in my plum good shirt
I got the mitten by a beauty queen smitten
By a...

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Categories: cowboy, culture, emotions, feelings, heartbroken,



Premium Member Spaghetti - Snack Size For Cowboy Contest
Smoke signals rise from Sitting Duck cavern
In town the Pitt gang are trashing the tavern
John Wayne strolled in and he ain’t here to dance
They say...

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Categories: cowboy, america, humorous, native american,

Premium Member Blessed By the Ride
Gentle and good, filled with life
That penetrated my soul
You never gave me any strife
But shared the dusty trail
Wise and warm, filled with insight
That left me...

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Categories: cowboy, blessing, encouraging, nature,

Premium Member Potatoes
Potatoes

At dinner the other night, 
mom fixed our favorite. 
She baked them, 
broiled them, 
cut them up,
 and fried them nice. 

She told us,
this was...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cowboy, beauty, death, friendship, irony,

Premium Member The Big Mountain
The Big Mountain

In the distance, 
I gaze at the giant before me. 
Cliff faces, I can not climb today, 
but tomorrow... I will. 

I have...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cowboy, adventure, angel, atheist, fantasy,

January
The cold wind blowing
Across shadowed timber beams
Death becomes open-space....

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Categories: cowboy-western, death, depression, nature,

Life Worn Heart
“A Cowboy is born with a broken heart”
I once heard someone say
But it’s life’s travails
that make it seem that way
Just settle back & lend an...

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Categories: cowboy-western, family, introspection, people,

A Teardrop Away
I hear a hawk cry to its mate
Takes me back before "too late"
Lonesome lyric desert wind
Sings me into your arms again

How I wish that it...

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Categories: cowboy-western, death, life, loss,

Trails Old & New
From the Black Hills to the prairies,
he sighed as his eyes turned hard & dark
That was the path of the Buffalo,
His finger traced a wide...

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Categories: cowboy-western, introspection, life, nostalgia,

Cherokee Summer
Paint ponies by the lodge
White manes

Turned silver in the moon’s glow
Taste of Mother Earth

Burden baskets hang at the door
They hold many seasons

Of worries & fears
The...

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Categories: cowboy, death, life, loss, people,


Book: Shattered Sighs