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Death Range Poems

These Death Range poems are examples of Range poems about Death. These are the best examples of Range Death poems written by international poets.


Cowpoke
Cowpoke
by Michael R. Burch, circa age 16

Sleep, old man...
your day has long since passed.
The endless plains,
cool midnight rains
and changeless ragged cows
alone remain
of what once was.

You...

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Categories: range, evil, heart, home, poems,



Premium Member Death of the Old Cowboy On the Lonesome Range
Death Of The Old Cowboy On The Lonesome Range

Ravenous wolf pack, ripping and tearing
red-stain bloody meat from his dead horse flank
much better the dead horse...

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Categories: range, death, deep, feelings, imagination,

Premium Member Off the Midway Island Range
Lost in the ocean 
amidst an endless sea,
Hanging around my neck 
is a locket and key,
Picture dwells inside
no big mystery,
Portrait of you, 
but it belongs...

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Categories: range, allusion, desire, encouraging, endurance,

Last Stop Shooting Range
A nine year-old girl and an Uzi,
When combined in a singular breath,
Is a set-up for certain disaster,
Which in this case, resulted in death.

At a shooting...

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Categories: range, death,

The Roy Rogers Range
Oh, I wish that this old world
Was like the Roy Rogers’ range—
Where every boy and girl
Didn’t have to view folks strange.

It used to be safe...

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© Glen Enloe  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: range, childhood, cowboy-western, introspection, nostalgia,



It Used To Be An Open Range
In these dark days of war and death, in these days of turmoil and change—
In these days of political correctness, it sure does seem strange,
How...

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Categories: range, art, cowboy-western, nature, philosophy,


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