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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