My Cowboy#1

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This poem has been lurking in the back of my head since I read 'All the Pretty Horses' in my English class. It finally came out of the shadows about two or three weeks ago.

My Cowboy#1

My Cowboy #1

 

In this black and white town,

I sit and watch the sunset on fire, with pinks and reds.

The only color.

 

In a place where the hero saves the day

and gets the girl,

where are you my John Grady?

 

I ache to hear your footsteps on the packed ground,

see your familiar silhouette puncture the fading light.

I crave to hear your rumbled voice in my ear.

 

I am not the star here.

I am just a extra,

doomed to wander in and out of the frame.

 

I blend into the crowd of cowering women,

there, in the corner,

who only step out, to pull another extra in.

 

We watch in a tizzy of total captivity and fear as you chase

the gun-slinging marauders into the painted background.

The crowd erupts into thunderous roars,

with mine rivaling the thunder itself.

 

The pinks and reds are fading now,

settling into night blue sky.

I stand

watching.

 

The breeze kicks up the movie set dust, obscuring my view.

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Krystle commented on My Cowboy#1

08-11-2009

This is very nicely written I like it! I also like how different it is.. Not like all the other poems you see everyone write about.. Thanks for sharing!

Poetry comes nearer to vital truth than history.

Plato (BC 427-BC 347) Greek philosopher.

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