FOLK COLLECTION 11: The Skaggs Foundation Cowboy Poetry Collection
| Date of Items: | 1890-present | Register Prepared by: | Randy Williams and Susan Gross, April 2004 |
| Register Updated by: | Randy Williams, 23 December 2009 |
| Excel database transfered to MYSQL and uploaded (replacing PHP data): | Colin Jackson, Fall 2010 |
| MYSQL database updated: | Randy Williams, January 2012 |
| Linear Feet: | 20 |
Historical Note & Provenance
Folk Coll 11 is Utah State University's cowboy poetry collection. The collection, originally created by a generation donation by the L. J. and Mary Skaggs Foundation, includes books gathered during a fieldwork project in the early 1980s to document cowboy poetry in the U.S. west (see Folk Coll 11f). From this important fieldwork project came the impetus for the first Cowboy Poetry Gathering held in January 1985 in Elko, Nevada. Since that time, each January, the Fife Folklore Archives staff take the collection and Access database (that details each book, poem, author, first line and key words), to the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering for offsite use. Through University purchases and generation donations from poets and collectors, this collection continues to grow.
Scope and Content
The collection consists of 20 linear feet of books on cowboy poetry, including press and self published works. The collection can be accessed through USU Libraries online catalog.
As well, poem titles and keywords found in each book in the collection are included in the database below. To use, type in the search term. Tip: Try and use an uncommon
word from the poem to ensure less "hits." For instance, if you enter "boots" you will get many hits; but if you enter "bones" you will most liley get fewer "hits" or poems and find the item you seek faster.
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Poetry table.
First Previous Next Last| ID | Book Title | Composer | Index | Pages | Author | Poem Title | First Lines | Keywords |
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| 23752 | I Was Raised In A Barn | FC 11 B-64 | 66 | Mary Borm | Honor | My dad was quite a tough ole bird, When I was just a kid. He had a strong philosophy, For everything he did. | ||
| 23753 | I Was Raised In A Barn | FC 11 B-64 | 67 | Mary Borm | Calving Season | Calving season has officially begun. The boss reported yesterday, after his evening check, we had our first calf. | ||
| 23754 | I Was Raised In A Barn | FC 11 B-64 | 68 | Mary Borm | The Spring Meet | The pairs were shut up for the storm, That may come or may not. So the calves held a trackmeet, Out there in the windmill lot. | ||
| 23755 | I Was Raised In A Barn | FC 11 B-64 | 70 | Mary Borm | Elmer | When God made me, He showed the humor He had. He made me a girl, But I'm build like a lad. | ||
| 23756 | I Was Raised In A Barn | FC 11 B-64 | 73 | Mary Borm | Mass Destruction | When the forest calls, we all come runnin', At least those of us who are broke. The job ain't so bad that we can't survive, And the money will hep line our poke. | ||
| 23757 | I Was Raised In A Barn | FC 11 B-64 | 74 | Mary Borm | Over The Hill | So, you turned forty. Welcome to the geriatric group! Your life is on a downhill slide, Friend, you ain't worth a poop! | ||
| 23758 | I Was Raised In A Barn | FC 11 B-64 | 75 | Mary Borm | The New Year | The air is alive with sounds of the night, Snow crunches under your feet. The cows murmur greetings to newborn calves, Their voices so bittersweet. | ||
| 23759 | I Was Raised In A Barn | FC 11 B-64 | 76 | Mary Borm | Rest In Peace | I place wildflowers on your grave, A token of my love. I picked them from the Sandhills, Amid the call of doves. | ||
| 23760 | I Was Raised In A Barn | FC 11 B-64 | 77 | Mary Borm | The Obstacle Course | On a day when there was much to be done, The chicken feed ran out too soon. And here it was Saturday mornin', With the Mercantile closin' at noon. | ||
| 23761 | I Was Raised In A Barn | FC 11 B-64 | 79 | Mary Borm | Blizzard | We're talkin' about a blizzard. The one that comes each year. With cold and frigid temp'atures, And snow up to your rear. | ||
| 23762 | I Was Raised In A Barn | FC 11 B-64 | 80 | Mary Borm | Family | It started back some years ago. This lady wed this man. Then somewhere in the time that passed, Our family began. | ||
| 23763 | I Was Raised In A Barn | FC 11 B-64 | 81 | Mary Borm | Differences | What is it that folks look for When they drive through our hills? Do they see the beauty, Feel the peace that they instill? | ||
| 23764 | I Was Raised In A Barn | FC 11 B-64 | 82 | Mary Borm | Front Row Seat | The sale had begun when we reached the barn. The auctioneer doin' his thing. It looked like the seats were full to the eaves, Except down in front of the ring. | ||
| 23765 | I Was Raised In A Barn | FC 11 B-64 | 83 | Mary Borm | Time Out | The neighbor stopped by to talk to the Boss, And he thought he'd got me outa bed. 'Cause it looked like a haystack went 'flyin' by, And most of it fell on my head! | ||
| 23766 | I Was Raised In A Barn | FC 11 B-64 | 84 | Mary Borm | Walk In Beauty | May we always, walk in beauty, And help others understand. Our soul, is in the hands of God, Our heart belongs to this land! | ||
| 23767 | Cowboys, Cattle, Horses, and Stuff | FC 11 B-65 | 1 | T.L. Bush | I'm A Cowboy | You ask if I'm a cowboy. Hell yes I say to that. You can't wear spurs on Reeboks, And there's a brim all round my hat. | ||
| 23768 | Cowboys, Cattle, Horses, and Stuff | FC 11 B-65 | 2 | T.L. Bush | Ode To A Cowboy | Many, many years ago, It seems too long to say, All the beasts and all the birds, Just up and ran away. | ||
| 23769 | Cowboys, Cattle, Horses, and Stuff | FC 11 B-65 | 3 | T.L. Bush | Just Doin' Our Job | Sure cowboys like people, We even like flowers. Just ask about horses, And we'll talk for hours. | ||
| 23770 | Cowboys, Cattle, Horses, and Stuff | FC 11 B-65 | 5 | T.L. Bush | Life Ain't Just A Magazine | Life is like breakin' a good horse. You get to know it from it's head to it's tail. It's bridled and saddled and waitin', Now you've got to pick out the trail. | ||
| 23771 | Cowboys, Cattle, Horses, and Stuff | FC 11 B-65 | 6 | T.L. Bush | Real Live Buckeroo Cowboy | "I'm a real live buckeroo cowboy!" At least that's what he said. Then I asked him how fast them birds was goin When they smacked into his head. | ||
| 23772 | Cowboys, Cattle, Horses, and Stuff | FC 11 B-65 | 7 | T.L. Bush | Friday's Gatherin' | I'm sure glad I got to meet ya' but you see I'm runnin' late. And this is what he told me As we headed through the gate. | ||
| 23773 | Cowboys, Cattle, Horses, and Stuff | FC 11 B-65 | 9 | T.L. Bush | I Reckon | Well we pulled off in Chugwater, Wyoming, I was on my way to another rodeo. I filled up my truck, got something to drink, And as I was fixin' to go. | ||
| 23774 | Cowboys, Cattle, Horses, and Stuff | FC 11 B-65 | 11 | T.L. Bush | And The Barkeep Said | Now Jim Bob is a cowboy, His aunt was Susie Hill. Ol' Jim Bob didni't know her, But she left him in her will. | ||
| 23775 | Cowboys, Cattle, Horses, and Stuff | FC 11 B-65 | 14 | T.L. Bush | That Time Again | You know it's too bad, and a little bit sad. That this happens to you, every year. | ||
| 23776 | Cowboys, Cattle, Horses, and Stuff | FC 11 B-65 | 15 | T.L. Bush | If You're Goin' To Be A Sucker, Don't Be The All Day Kind | A cowboy was ridin' herd one night, alone about Christmas Eve. When all of a sudden he saw a bright light off in the East. |