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Water Range Poems

These Water Range poems are examples of Range poems about Water. These are the best examples of Range Water 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,



Red-Crested Cardinal Range
Oh, my Red-Crested Cardinal Range
You have made me want to change.
To love the shrubs, grass and trees
To love the foxes and the bees.

The sky is...

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Categories: range, bird, blessing, nature,

Premium Member Singing Memories My Annual Birthday Poem
*** SINGING MEMORIES ***

“Many days you have lingered around my cabin door.
Hard times, come again no more.” **

A memory came flying through to me this...

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Categories: range, friendship, guitar, imagery, memory,

Premium Member The Range Was His Home
You couldn't rattle Tex
  Ice water in his veins
No one ever saw him wince
  let alone complain

Kept to himself, he did
  Felt...

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Categories: range, life, men, work,

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,



On the Other Side of a Twenty-Seven Mile Wide Mountain Range
on the other side of a twenty-seven mile wide mountain range
is a place to go where no cars and cycles buzz behind me
where the dusk...

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Categories: range, freedom, marriage, nature, travel,

Premium Member Oh Home On the Range--Nothing Has Changed
oh home on the range—
nothing has changed


disdaining
and disagreeing

yet sharing
the same bowl

pilate’s children dip
fingers in common water

each washing
the other’s hands

with bloody towels
of innocence

indifference
is the american way

come...

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Categories: range, allegory, analogy, black african


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