A Cowboy's RewardA Poem by Cherrie Palmer(a song) Full Moon, and silvery star light Set the stage, for natures delight. Coyote calls, across the prairie, In return, one cries back. Cowboy’s fire, wains in the distance. Evening sky, turns to black. Full Moon, glorious sunrise. Share a sky, a few, seconds flat. Pony’s pace, is slow and easy, His mind, set to his task. Full moon, and open spaces, Fill his heart, with treasures fair. Full moon with the sun’s setting A cowboys reward, For a hard, days ride. © 2011 Cherrie PalmerFeatured Review
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5 Reviews Added on March 8, 2010 Last Updated on September 14, 2011 Tags: lullaby Previous Versions AuthorCherrie PalmerOakland, ARAboutI am a published poet and love poetry. I live near the White River, and love trout fishing. I find my surroundings a great inspiration to me. I also have two books on Amazon Kindle: Obsession Starts.. more..Writing
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