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Cowboy Poetry and Western Verse
Wild West Storm
Delia J. Fry
The storm is as wild as a tornado
With fury, like an unbridled bronc
Its chaos churns violently
You pray it’s reached its pitch
As your horse clomps through the mud
A new fear clatters in your mind
Death is as near as the lightning
So you ride hard in desperation
The storm is as fierce as a menace
As is your wild eyed horse
You hang on as your mind races
Then suddenly, fear’s anxiety attacks
You fight to breathe through the torrents
But the air is full of rain and hail
Existence is now a mere glimpse
As you’re jerked from sanity
A horse cannot bear such a fright
Wildly he charges down a ravine
Steep is the wranglers fall
And death stifles his screams
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