Let me tell you about my understanding of Roger Scott, who was born in central Tennessee, not any wealthy home, but he admitted that he was in poverty and isolation. It is this deprivation that gives him a unique perspective on life, so he is very active in improving himself. After graduating from Tennessee University of Technology in 1969, he continued to teach high school English and coaches in the middle east of Tennessee until his retirement in 1999.
In the early 1950s, he returned to his childhood, when Roger said in his book's foreword that he first got his imagination, and he was limited to having this family. The battery-operated radio is his only source of entertainment. By listening to all the cowboy programs he loves, he finds his imagination to work, thus keeping him away from the hardships he faces every day, entering his imaginary world in the wild, To live a cowboy life. So today his book is completed, truly showing all the foundations he imagined as a child. Yes! This is a book full of wild west dramas, once for the entertainment of readers, it shows the way of life in these times.
Beginning with his first poem "The Cowboy in Heaven" #39; then, he continues to show "Heaven." Through romance and life, they like to live outside.
He saw all aspects of the West through the eyes of the cowboy, showing all the wild and wonderful countryside, their love for animals, the wild men they had to face, and their wild and wild women!
His poems also depict the emotions they must of course feel. When you read poems like "hanging trees," you will see them. And Settlers Creek's event ' and old dogs and boys'
Many tensions also work well with poems such as "gangsters." ' Duel ' and "The Last Cow Drive!" #39; But intertwined throughout the book, you will find many interesting, brave and down-to-earth!
When reading, it is clear how much Roger is interested in the lifestyle of the cowboy, and how much he admires his characters and heroes. The cowboy star is not just the hero Roger, but for many people around the world. Great characters like Roy Rogers and his horse Trigger, Gene Autry and Lone Ranger, I am familiar with watching the movies they made!
Yes, as I read it, it's easy to see how these characters in the Wild West really influenced the authors at a young age [just like themselves and their brothers], but Roger would be graphically written like this, then I believe that they are still deeply hidden in his heart today.
When I read his thoughts, I no doubt know that this is a man, or a little boy inside, a cowboy who lives and rides in the West, through his imagination!
Despite this, it is clear that each of his poems/story is written by him, not only for all the stars he loves, but also for those patience men and women who have rode the wild west. For the horses they love [like any friend] and the gunmen they need for the day, the task of creating civilization and establishing law has never been seen before.
By reading, you will also be brought into the life of the cowboy life, you will experience with them, in the wild west border, where the joy and harshness, because each of his story poems are really open When you see through his poetry that the West is hard to obtain through the blood, sweat and tears of those early pioneers, recreate their world of cowboys, gunmen and lawyers in your own mind.
Here are some of Roger's own words...
I think all the cowboys are gone like Roy and Gene.
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There are cowgirls, although I can't say that I miss them very much.
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They ride the West and use horses, knives and guns to enforce the law.
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Win each new battle and then ride to other places.
They wear hats and will never be lost because of the drive or wear of cattle.
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Sleeping in boots every night, I will compare those days.
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They kissed their horse instead of the girl, which is a reason to see the sound;
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To ride the west, the cowboy needs a horse to go around.
But all in all, cowboys need girls to rescue from time to time.
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When they don't chase the hourglass or hunt for the man they want.
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They shot for hours without a root, and no horse would get hurt.
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If a bad person gets a wound, no blood will stain his shirt.
Is it possible that you can separate rather than narrow down;
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When cowboys drink, they do not destroy the fragile heart.
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I miss those days in the past, the lone ranger and others,
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The Cowboys represent a way of life that helps tame the West.
So, after a while, I am wearing my hat gun, I will bring it
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Then take my last stick on my own stick.
Yes! I said thank you to Roger's riding. I like to go with you. I am very happy to see you because they really brought me back to the West. They will bring all the people I have read back. I know. ! This book is not only suitable for all those who love early cowboy days, but also for all children who like to know them...
Orignal From: The last trail rides the cowboy story - the poetry of the old west! - Roger L Scott
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