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Cowboy Poetry by Luana Chamness


Luana Chamness lives in rural British Columbia, with her husband, Larry, and two youngest children. She is a stay-at-home Mom and home schools her children.

Luana has been writing poetry and song lyrics for 25 years. Her work has appeared on various websites and her first book of poetry is about to be published.







WHAT WAS ON HIS MIND?
Luana Chamness

We had the old Ford tractor
With the hay wagon behind
Pickin up some small square bales
Gosh, what was on big bro’s mind?

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CHEYANNE
Luana Chamness

My heart’s tearin’ into pieces
Cuz I had to say so long
To you, Cheyanne, my BEST friend
And right now, it just seems wrong.

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FOREVER YOUNG
Luana Chamness

Forever young in my mind
Is what you’ll always be
Cuz it ain’t the outside that counts
Inside yur heart is what I see.

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QUITE THE RIDE
Luana Chamness

It only took’em nine days
To get that wild geldin’ trained
Hard work and daily persistence
Actually, they never complained.

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THEM SHINY BOOTS
Luana Chamness

Daddy was noted for them shiny boots
Must been that extra touch of mine
I was his helper each Saturday nite
When we always gave his boots a shine.

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ONE SALTY TEAR
Luana Chamness

He had his old worn cowboy hat
Pulled down over his sad brown eyes
Tryin' to hide one salty tear
Just as I was happenin' by.

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Ride Free, Ride With the Wind
Luana Chamness

Ride free, ride with the wind Cowboy
Think God's givin' you a gentle shout
Rodeo days are awindin' down
YUP, He needs you, there ain't any doubt.

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My Ranchboy
Luana Chamness

You was born a genuine ranchboy
It was just a way of life for you
You was dedicated to yur work
Enjoyin' most things you had to do.

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STEPLADDER COWBOY
Luana Chamness

He always sat tall in the saddle
Tho seven times he busted his back
Which was totally irrelevant
Seen in the eyes of Cowboy Jack.

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