Country & Western
#1
I sat down to write a poem
with a country and western feel
that didn’t include redneck bashing
or livestock abuse, or clichéd
blue and battered misery
or – God forbid – a pickup truck
or wrassling steers
or wrangling gators
or singing hallelujah
to a televangelist

So I came up with this:

I like hats

(small edits thanks to Only Rob)
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#2
This is rich. I just love the ending. For some reason, I wanted L-8 to read - or wrangling gators, just for the soundplay. I also might prefer televangelist to TV minister, but what do I know. This peach reminds me of Frank Zappa's "Lonesome Cowboy Burt" in the best of ways.
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#3
An old pickup truck
means you're down on your luck
anymore

and dirty straw hats
are a thing of the past
anymore

they changed all the words,
but the cowgirls, they all sing along

Tell me who's gonna ride us away,
when the last cowboy's gone?

Jamey Johnson

Sorry, Leanne. I thought of this as soon as I read your poem. A lot of the things you wanted to leave out of your poem are my favorite things about cowboys. I like the way you made me think about Country & Western music being based on the mythology of the cowboy himself. An unfeeling, driven soldier of the plains that loves and leaves without regret and kills without fear. That's what country music is about, to me. (Most of the Pop country is shit, just like all the other pop)
The song I quoted is about how the music has become so cliché and the legend of cowboy has faded, being replaced by symbolizing him through images like pickup trucks and of course . . . the hats.
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#4
(09-20-2011, 10:01 PM)only rob Wrote:  This is rich. I just love the ending. For some reason, I wanted L-8 to read - or wrangling gators, just for the soundplay. I also might prefer televangelist to TV minister, but what do I know. This peach reminds me of Frank Zappa's "Lonesome Cowboy Burt" in the best of ways.
Rob, I'll make those changes right away, thank you Smile
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#5
AA, I was thinking of you the whole time, honest...
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#6
I bet :p
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#7
It reminds me of David Allen Coe's "The Perfect Country and Western Song", song. All you left out is a train and dead dog :p
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#8
Damn. Well, we're only just getting the railroad here in the frontiers you know Smile
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#9
Are you all Crocodile Dundette? :p
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#10
Oh, Paul Hogan just wishes he was as tough as me.
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#11
I want pics of you in your skimpy outback attire, holding a machete.
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#12
It's far too hot for clothes in the tropics. It gets all sweaty Down Under.

Now hush, before those damn mods come along with the red pen Smile
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#13
Cool
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#14
You left out 'marrying your cousin'. Tongue

Well done.
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#15
Big Grin Well now, I have to be careful, we only have a small population here in Australia and I don't want to be casting stones on the incest front... cousins are sometimes the only option we have.
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#16
Hardly the only option...there is always brothers and sisters and other close family members........oh, the poem! It was a really good fun poem, a virtuoso performance. No beans, though. When did you hear of a cowboy without any beans? Big Grin
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#17
Beans are a delicate subject in our house at the moment... the chilli-added variety, to be precise... and settle down, Edward, I've seen the Royal family you know.
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#18
Ad hominem! Yes, they are admirable, aren't they ? I mean Her majesty still working way into her 80s, Prince Philip in his 90s.... the only other occupation which seems to demand this, or death, is that of the Poet. And these royals have had their tragedies, the death in WWII of the Duke of Kent. Australia always gets republican when it feels insecure, you know.
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