A Cowboy Named Walter
by
David Pekrul
copyright 08-28-2006
Age Rating: 10 to 127
There once was a cowboy named Walter,
Who knew not a rein from a halter,
He saddled a horse,
(He couldn’t, of course),
He tried, but in fact he did falter.
He then tried to wrestle a steer,
The audience laughed and they jeered,
He found out somehow,
Twas just an old cow,
Though humbled, his try was sincere.
Though Walter still lives on a farm,
The sight of a cow gives alarm,
And as for the horse,
He hates them of course,
For they were the cause of his harm.
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Is this supposed to be for Walter Jones? I totally loved this one! Extremely humorous. I was rolling as I read it. The rhymes are great and the story unfolds very nicely. The conclusion was clever and I have to say that this nonsense poem was very cleverly done!
Well done David, you made me smile this morning, even with a bad back,,,,,,,lol.
I do like this sort of nonsense poem, and you are good at them. We do need to get away from the doom and gloom.
After all, life is one big joke anyway.