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Cowboy Poetry – The Trail Boss Turned 60

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From my good friend Kurt Philip Behm. “Here’s one I read in Elko many years ago – The Trail Boss Turned 60” He has written several books which you can find by clicking HERE. The Camp Cooky’s singin again outa tune About turnin 60 today around noon What good is…

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Cowboy Poetry – Three Wire Bale

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by Amy Elizabeth We are what we are ’cause age tells no lie, My ol’ horse ain’t what he was but either am I. He’s ready to go trail ridin’ at the drop of a hat, I reckon me too, long as the terrain is somewhat flat. His head’s bobbin’…

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Cowboy Poetry – A Little Crazy

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I’ve done a blog entry before about Cowboy Poet Russell Petter, the Keywest Kowboy, and here is another one of his poems. He was just a pup, when he learned the life, how to saddle a pony, how to sort a cow, the meaning of a dollar, the ability to…

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