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I have loved things Country and Western all of my life. I have loved the ranches and farms, the work, the fields, the barns, livestock, and the food. I was born and raised in Kentucky where I learned to ride and care for horses. Most of my family lived on farms and/or were livestock producers. I have raised various livestock and poultry over the years.I have sold livestock feed and minerals in two states. My big hats and boots are only an outward manifestation of the country life I hold dear to my heart. With the help of rhyme or short story, in recipes or photos, I make an effort in this blog to put into words my day to day observations of all things rural; the things that I see and hear, from under my hat. All poems and short stories, unless noted otherwise, are authored by me. I hope you enjoy following along.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

The Last Wagon Ride

The wagon wheels creaked and moaned
Over rock and sand and grass
As the horses pulled their cargo
Off the road, and up the stony pass

The driver eyed the precious load
Then gingerly eased the horses on
“Easy up, Jack and Duke”, he’d goad
“The hard work is nearly done”

Cowboys and women folk standing mute
Were waiting in their best dress
The cowboys had even shined their boots
And buttoned up their vests

The wind caressed dresses and grass
As it blew briskly up the hill
Everyone held a hand to their hats
But otherwise stood quite still

The wagon finally groaned to a stop
And six cowboys filed behind
And quietly unloaded the sacred box
Hand made of solid pine

They carried it oh so reverently
To the place where it would lay
Hats removed, and on bended knee
A solemn “ Now, let us pray”

K.L. Dennie   2012