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Chasin’ The Cowboy Way

What Cowboys Do
December 28, 2024
What Cowboys Do
December 28, 2024

From my earliest memories I wanted to be a cowboy. Of course I know now, what I didn’t know then, that Hopalong, Roy and Gene didn’t truly represent anything close to cowboy life. But they were the catalysts to my dream. As I grew and became more aware, my vision adjusted, modifying into a greater reality with what true cowboying is. But that reality was only a change in understanding environment and daily occupations, not in values, ethics and morality.  Those fundamentals remained the same ideals that had drawn me to those TV cowboys back when.

Then, I got the opportunity to work on a horse ranch throughout my teens. That, of course, only strengthened and underscored my dream. For a while I even believed a path was coming into place.

But life happens and the opportunity to truly cowboy never fell into my lap and, shame on me, I never actually went after it with full gusto. My Vietnam era military call, pursuit of an acting career and becoming a gun enthusiast and instructor and, ultimately, a job in law enforcement seemed to fall into my lazy lap. But not the cowboying. I even ran my own small cow-calf effort for a few years. But it was only a five-pair effort on a 40-acre spread. I never really was truly cowboying. Losing my shirt while feeding those cows, only demonstrated my passionate desire for the life.

My childhood dream, laced with a lot of ultimate reality, is the inspiration behind this poem.

Chasin' The Cowboy Way

The rural town where I grew up
Had cattle ranches all around
But I was just a mere townie
I weren't exactly cowboy-bound

But oh how I dreamed of the life
All day on the range workin' cattle
Out on God's open land and spaces 
Me, my dog and the horse I'd straddle
 
Bein' shy weren't part of my makeup 
Pa taught me look folks in the eye
By twelve I was purt-near man growed
My behavior bein' anything but shy
 
One day at school talkin' to Boonie 
Called him lucky livin' on the Circle B
Growin' up 'round cowboys and horses
I was powerful wishin' that was me
 
Boonie started invitin' me out
To just hang with him on their spread
I never went out for school sports 
After school it was the Circle B instead
 
I was blessed by an old cowboy
Clint sort'a took me under his wing
Don't understand why he cared
But he taught me cowboyin' was king
 
He took a powerful heap o' time 
Tried teachin' me ropin' and such
I never quite got the hang of it
Yet Clint ever believed I'd do as much
 
I wanted to learn everything cowboy
Ol' Clint was a top hand sure
Lookin' back, he was the patient kind
Lord what I made him endure!
 
We sure built our share of straight fence
And mended and soaped lots of tack
Never liked making bulls into steers
But Clint insisted I get the knack
 
Had me a bunk right next to Clint
Each summer stayin’ at the Circle B 
Clint showed by his daily behavior
For Cowboy savvy, attitude was key
 
Despite all those years o' learnin'
I never got to be a good hand
And I dang-sure still ain't no cowboy 
Though I proved I've got the sand
 
But my hands ain't scarred enough
Never froze and sweat the same day
I never lost a finger dallyin'
Still, I'm livin' The Cowboy Way
 
That means I live speakin' the truth
And I honor God and our flag
I show respect for all others
Quiet virtues without a brag
 
I work hard to earn my own way
Helpin’ others when there is need
Bringin’ on some ready  youngsters
Steppin’ up true manhood indeed
 
At my age I've stopped dreamin'
Of ever bein' cowboy real 
Knowin' my pards are cowboys true
For me, is purt near the same deal
 
And so I tell their stories true
'The good Cowboy Way to promote
I’ll never be a real cowboy but
Might inspire some by what I've wrote
 

by Rik "Yonder" Goodell

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This painting, by Jack Sorenson,  of a tough young cowboy, reminds me of me back on the Desert Moon.

For more of this artist's work, go to his website:

https://www.jacksorensonfineart.com/