The Cowboy and the Geezer
a poem by Codey
- The old man sat in the shade
- of his ramshackle old abode,
- when, off in the distance, he spied a horse
- coming down the dusty road.
- On the horse, there sat a rider
- with features dim eyes couldn’t see.
- The old man watched and wondered
- just who this stranger could be.
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- The cowboy rode tall in the saddle
- with his horse at a gentle trot.
- “Welcome stranger” the geezer said
- as the cowboy rode up and stopped.
- “If you have time to tarry,
- you’re welcome to rest a spell.
- Tie your horse up in the shade.
- There’s cool water in my well.”
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- “I thank you for your kindness sir
- but I dare not linger long.
- There is a bullet in my chest
- and soon I must be gone.”
- “How came you to get that bullet, boy,
- you carry in your chest?
- were you beset by brigands?
- Come sit awhile and rest.”
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- “I left home but six months ago
- coming West to earn my fortune.
- There’s gold in California hills
- and I was bound to get my portion.
- I found the treasure that I sought
- but another wanted my gold.
- He left me dying in the dark
- and now I’ll never grow old.”
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- “I’ve come to choose a saddle mate,
- someone to call my friend.
- To show me sights I’ve never seen
- and places I’ve never been.
- To ride with me among the stars
- chasing mavericks with fiery tails.
- To sit with me around the fire
- regaling me with his tales.”
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- “There’s not much good in being old.”
- the geezer sadly said.
- Then looking anew at the stranger, he asked
- “Are you then truly dead?
- Are you an old man’s vision,
- merely seen in a fitful dream?
- Or, perhaps, an ethereal messenger
- fulfilling some unknown scheme?”
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- “Tho’ I am old and past my prime
- I’ll gladly be your friend.
- I’ll show you sights you’ve never seen
- and take you places you’ve never been.
- I’ll ride with you among the stars,
- we’ll chase mavericks with fiery tails.
- We’ll sit ‘round celestial campfires,
- I have a lifetime of tales to tell.”
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- The old man sat in the shade
- of his ramshackle old abode.
- Off in the distance were two horses
- heading up the dusty road.
- On each horse there sat a rider
- with features living eyes couldn’t see.
- It was the cowboy and the geezer.
- Two souls now riding free.
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Photo manipulation by Blue for Codey.
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