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Black Cowboy Poetry Poems

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


SO PROUD TO BE BLACK
There been and bad
at times was sad
Felt like going mad
am bless pass gods test
He put my mind to rest
No long do I feel wack
no longer...

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Categories: abuse, black love,



SO PROUD TO BE BLACK
There been and bad
at times was sad
Felt like going mad
am bless pass gods test
He put my mind to rest
No long do I feel wack
no longer...

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Categories: abuse, black love,

Sodbuster, Part II
...The days went by, and not that much changed,
Black Ken’s gang ruled with orders deranged,
bled people’s coin, every day the same,
and I could just stand...

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Categories: character, conflict, evil, history,

Sodbuster, Part I
A sheriff I was in a small town,
seen fifty years, and earned no renown,
when Black Ken and his gang did come down
to Mick Callahan’s big...

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Categories: character, conflict, evil, history,

Never Forget Who You Are
No matter what race
Truth you must face
Some say  right today
If your black step back
If your white your right
Have to live with you
So matter what...

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Categories: abuse, anger,



Judgment Day
~ Judgment Day…
Well when we're kneeling there before the Lord 
he won't give a hoot what color's our skin
He'll only care if we've opened our...

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Categories: cowboy poetry, poetry,

Prairie Time
Alone on the prairie, time will gently slip,
‘til minutes and hours start to lose their grip.
Can’t measure the day by a clock’s turning hand,
but by...

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Categories: poems, poetry, time, work,

The Tragedy of Reginald King, Part Vii
VII.
It was one year, minus a day,
when Reg ventured back to her home,
he’d gotten work running cattle,
all over Nevada did roam.

But the whole time he...

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Categories: history, lost, love, myth,

Premium Member Ah Piece of Steel
ah piece of steel straight up mah back,that's where i want you to place it at. and maybe it will straighten me out  a...

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Categories: america, anxiety, appreciation,

Premium Member Teanaway Valley
An old Point Man phoned, “Do ya think you can do it?.  
Driving doggies and cows from the flanks of Mt. Stewart?"
Fattened on grass...

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Categories: peace, river,

Max Martin's Death Wish, Part I
When Max Martin rode into town
he found Juanita, tanned and brown,
as she worked her shift tearing bar,
he walked up and ordered a drink.
She looked over...

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Categories: anger, loss, lost love,

Padre Has a Gun
Mary Six Pack Pistols staggers through time portals drunk
Pretending to be a priest but she is not a mister or a sister 
To the old...

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Categories: conflict, death, murder, sin,

Mccarthy's Saloon
This is the place the ’punchers come
when it is time to drink their pay,
ride in from the hilly rangelands
to forget cattle for a day.

Norma in...

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Categories: community, drink, emotions, history,

Siege At Baker Ranch, Part I
I.
Myron Baker wasn’t much of a man
for gunplay, whiskey, or ladies of the night.
He'd made his move out the western way
for space to live his...

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Categories: america, conflict, courage, hero,

Where Did You Go
This hurt keeps me awake
The pills can't dissipate this emotion
This alcohol can't black me out 
If only I could give a magic potion

I see your...

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Categories: absence, betrayal, lost love,


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