A Cowboy's Midnight Poems

A Cowboy's Midnight Poems

Author: Gene Hunter

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2006-04-28

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 1467805440

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Life is a wonderful journey and especially if you are fortunate enough to spend it with someone whose company you cherish dearly. In another life I would have been a cowboy but in this one I will have to settle for being a cowboy poet. I hope you enjoy the read as much as I have the writing.


Cowboy Poetry

Cowboy Poetry

Author: Kent Stockton

Publisher: Cowboy Miner Productions

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 9781931725149

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Cowboy Poetry

Cowboy Poetry

Author: Ken Whitecotton

Publisher: Cowboy Miner Productions

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 9781931725248

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A Tucson author presents a collection of cowboy poetry, arranged by the twelve months of the year.


Cowboy Poetry: The Land Where I Come From

Cowboy Poetry: The Land Where I Come From

Author: Michael Whitaker

Publisher: Cowboy Tale Press

Published: 2016-06-14

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 163232959X

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A collection of Michael Whitaker cowboy poetry, songs, and philosophy depicting the glories of blue moons, western skies, mountain trails, and countrysides. In addition, poignant vignettes portray friends and strangers he met on his travels. And he includes a touch of romance. Whitaker aimed to preserve the age old traditions of cowboy history and lifestyle through his rhyming stories and musings. He wrote of family, home, friends old and new, and life’s simple pleasures through word paintings. Performed before American northwest audiences as part of the three-some group, the Rockin’ HW, these poems are illustrated by beautiful original photography.


Western poetry with a cowboy flair

Western poetry with a cowboy flair

Author: Denny Bertrand

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2010-06-10

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 146280361X

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The Eagle I wrote this poem about when I was living on Dr. M.J. Nachtriebs Ranch at Northrop, Colorado. In the mornings as I would leave to work I would see this pair of eagles above in their nest in a tree. At night when I got home I wouldn’t see them, but just before dark they would fly over the camper I was staying in. I always liked to think they were watching over me.


The Poems of a Cowboy Preacher

The Poems of a Cowboy Preacher

Author: Lee Brock

Publisher: Xulon Press

Published: 2009-12

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 1615796681

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Lee Brock was born in Lamesa, Texas, in October 1923. His parents were cotton farmers on the plains of Texas where he learned about hard work, wind, windmills, horses, cattle and the beauty of nature. In school he learned to express his thoughts about his life in poems. He was saved, baptized, and called to preach in a revival at Seminole, Texas, in 1938, and a spiritual element was added to his poetry. Thus began a lifetime of poetry writing from the perspective of a cowboy preacher. Lee graduated from high school in Hermleigh, Texas in 1941 and was ordained to preach on December 7, 1941-the same day that Pearl Harbor was attacked. He enrolled in Wayland Baptist College in January 1942. There he met Frances Patterson, and they married eighteen months later. He attended Baylor University for two years before graduating from Howard Payne University in 1947. He pastored churches in Rockdale and Thorndale while going to school and after graduation moved on the field at Mountain Home, Texas. It was ranch country and the cowboy helped the local ranchers with their work while he ministered to their spiritual needs as pastor. But in 1952 under the leadership of the Lord he moved to Camas, Washington to start a new church. As a bi-vocational pastor, he helped the people move from Sunday meeting in a Seven Day Adventist Church (who meet on Saturdays) to having a nice building on the outskirts of town. Several leaders in the Northwest Baptist Convention today came from that church. Lee's ministry stretched over fifty years and across pastorates in Bonners Ferry, Idaho, Williams Lake, British Columbia, The Dalles, Oregon, Goldendale, Washington and Rufus, Oregon. People were blessed by his leadership, his loving spirit, and, of course, his poetry.