2 result(s) for Rodeo Poems.
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Saddle Up and Hold Tight
In dusty rings where cowboys roam,
With wild hearts, the rodeo’s home.
Buckin' broncs beneath the sun,
A dance of strength, a test of fun.
Spurs a-jingling, hats pulled low,
The thunder roars, the tensions grow.
A twist, a kick, those aching bones,
In every ride, a tale of moans.
The rodeo, a ballet fierce,
Of grit and grace the brave do pierce.
When dusk settles, the stories flow,
Of bucking broncs and hearts aglow.
Wild Heart of the West
In the dust of a sunlit morn,
Where the hoot owls call and the wild winds mourn,
Rodeo dreams awaken the night,
With a frontier spirit, bold and bright.
Lasso dreams in a whirlwind twirl,
Harness the stars as they dance and swirl,
The rodeo’s roar, a fierce refrain,
Ignites the wild heart, breaks every chain.
From the vast prairie to the canyon’s edge,
Chasing horizons, we make our pledge,
To ride the tempest, embrace the strife,
For in every struggle, we find our life.
With boots in the stirrups, we claim our fate,
The cowboy's tale, a legend innate,
Through dust and storm, in twilight's glow,
The wild heart rides where few dare to go.
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