Pat O'cotter True Poems

  • 1.
    (A Steal from Kipling)

    If you can hit the trail in zero weather
    And laugh at frozen hand, or foot or face;
    ...
  • 2.
    As one who lays aside a task, where one has ruled alone,
    I lay aside the crown of hell, and give to you my throne;
    As one who feels his race is run, whose day is of the past,
    I recognize your genius, and abdicate at last.
    ...
  • 3.
    Along in early spring time, as the sun starts swinging North
    To linger with the land it loves, and violets peep forth,
    When the water starts to running thru the riffle blocks at noon
    And you figure that you'll clean up, about the first of June.
    ...
  • 4.
    My trade was old when the world was new,
    Ere the pyramids rose by the Nile
    Men quitted their wives, and gave me their goods
    For the warmth of my kiss, and my smile.
    ...
  • 5.
    When the stars from the skies have fallen
    And the smoke of the world's cleared away;
    When Saint Peter marks "30" in Life's Book
    And we meet there on Judgment Day;
    ...
  • 6.
    While all Europe is a shambles
    And the whole world is at war,
    And half the land the sun shines on
    Is drenched in human gore;
    ...
Total 6 True Poems by Pat O'cotter

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