(Reading level: grade 3.8)
I went and bought a little boat,
You'd think the thing would barely float.
A thing of rotted wood and rust,
I had to buy it or I'd bust.
I repaired the rotted wood and rust,
And found a boat a man could trust.
I scraped and painted here and there,
With dreams of sea winds blowin' fair.
A fine new sail the wind will bloat,
As I cross the sea in my new boat.
Clint Bowman
1 July 1995
This poem was published in "Treasured Poems of America", winter 1996.
Fictional short stories and poems written by me for the enjoyment of others. All are family friendly and contain no profanity nor do they contain adult sexual content.Some are related to Georgia and US history and others are just plain fun.
Introduction:
Hi,
Glad you decided to drop by my blog. I enjoy story telling and making up stories. Therefore, I decided to start this blog to share some of my stories with anyone who may be interested. If you enjoy what you read here, please tell others about it. I promise to never post a story here which you would be ashamed to read to your children (or be ashamed if someone caught you reading it).
Blessings,
C. Bowman
Glad you decided to drop by my blog. I enjoy story telling and making up stories. Therefore, I decided to start this blog to share some of my stories with anyone who may be interested. If you enjoy what you read here, please tell others about it. I promise to never post a story here which you would be ashamed to read to your children (or be ashamed if someone caught you reading it).
Blessings,
C. Bowman
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Do you like to go to the rodeo?
Every fall in August my hometown hosts a small local rodeo. I look forward to it. With the second half of July coming on, my thoughts are turning towards the fall and the rodeo. It's a great family fun time! Even for non-farming families, it is fun. You should look around your hometown and enjoy a good time at the rodeo. They usually have a special feature time for the kids. All those kids who wish to participate in this, usually love it. A piece of ribbon is taped onto a calf or a sheep or goat. The animal is let loose in the arena and the children chase it until one of them can pull off the tape and win the prize. It's a fun time! SO, check out your local rodeo, you will be glad you did.
The Rodeo Bull
(Reading level: grade 4.6)
(Reading level: grade 4.6)
The Rodeo Bull…
Big, powerful, and determined,
Even with blunted
horns,
He brings pain and suffering,
To the cowboys who
dare,
To challenge his
power.
The Rodeo Bull…
Quietly awaits his
challenger.
What does he think
of,
In the hours and
minutes prior,
To the eight long seconds
of battle,
Between man and
beast?
Published in an eBook of short stories on Amazon titled
“Panther Trouble” in 2013.
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