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Oilfield Poems - Poems about Oilfield


Momma Was a Rollin Stone

...Chapter 1;
THE LIGHT THAT COULD NOT BE EXTINGUESHED

They say that demons can be generational, that they can attach themselves to a family for decades with such a stronghold, that the individuals ...
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Categories: oilfield, family,
Form: Dramatic Verse

Premium MemberIcebox Days

...A seething summer morning in the oil boom trailer park
Oral Roberts on the radio with the gospel told by Mark
The reek of raw petroleum is everywhere around
We little oil trash urchins play marble...
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Categories: oilfield, childhood, growing up, humorous,
Form: Rhyme



Premium MemberKeep It Turnin' To the Right

...Oklahoma cowboy, tough coal miner’s son
Born in Henryetta, south of Tulsa some
Raised by daddy’s momma, taught him wrong from right
Daddy taught him ropin’, taught him how to fight
 
Herding mad...
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Categories: oilfield, day, earth, funny, life,
Form: Rhyme

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