Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Poor Souls
Painting by Chris Owen
Poor Souls
Some say the cowboy
is passé, gone the way
of buggy, quill and candle;
that the only chaps now
are buckled to the dust-
collecting legs
of mannequins in museums,
draping the dreamlike
bones of legend.
Poor souls, these highfalutin
ignoramuses, who,
speeding down the interstate
through far West Texas,
miss Marfa, Alpine,
Ft. Davis and Marathon
and their out-of-the-way
cafes abuzz each daybreak
with the drawled price of cattle
and the dull luminosity
of tarnished silver
spur-jangle.
© Larry Thomas
Posted over on Cowboy Poetry
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