Cowboy Poets
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2016 8:42 pm
Got this one on the Cowboy Poets of America site
Think I posted it before but here it is again.
The Brute
I slowly slid my rear end down upon The Brute
the air was tense and silent as the gateman worked the chute.
I wound the bull rope tightly and gripped it from inside
nothing ventured, nothing gained this was my final ride.
The night had been a tough one, the best riders on display
the points were neck and neck no one could breakaway.
I knew one ride could swing it and I thought I had a chance
I felt a tremble through my body as I readied for the dance.
I tucked my legs in tightly rubbed some rosin on my glove
nodded to the latch man and prayed to God above.
They swung the gate wide open and he went straight on the attack
he launched himself out sideways there could be no turning back.
He was known to be a twister and he pirouetted to the rear
the seconds quickly mounted as I heard the crowd let out a cheer.
I felt like I was floating as he hit the ground and spun
then I heard the bell a ringing and I knew that I had won.
The dismount was not pretty as I landed face first in the dirt
but the adrenal had kicked in and I never felt the hurt.
I held my hat on high then slapped the dust off on my boot
I always will remember the time I rode The Brute.
Bob Pacey (c)
Think I posted it before but here it is again.
The Brute
I slowly slid my rear end down upon The Brute
the air was tense and silent as the gateman worked the chute.
I wound the bull rope tightly and gripped it from inside
nothing ventured, nothing gained this was my final ride.
The night had been a tough one, the best riders on display
the points were neck and neck no one could breakaway.
I knew one ride could swing it and I thought I had a chance
I felt a tremble through my body as I readied for the dance.
I tucked my legs in tightly rubbed some rosin on my glove
nodded to the latch man and prayed to God above.
They swung the gate wide open and he went straight on the attack
he launched himself out sideways there could be no turning back.
He was known to be a twister and he pirouetted to the rear
the seconds quickly mounted as I heard the crowd let out a cheer.
I felt like I was floating as he hit the ground and spun
then I heard the bell a ringing and I knew that I had won.
The dismount was not pretty as I landed face first in the dirt
but the adrenal had kicked in and I never felt the hurt.
I held my hat on high then slapped the dust off on my boot
I always will remember the time I rode The Brute.
Bob Pacey (c)