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                                      COWBOY POETRY
                                                      by Norm Doss
 
  Hi, I am Norman Doss.  Over the last ten years, I have written sixty-five works that
I call cowboy poetry.  The poetry and short stories are about situations that I and
many of my cowboy friends have found themselves in.  My poetry has the names
of many top cowboy's, ranches and wonderful men and women.  When you read
my poetry, you may insert the name and memories of your own top cowboy's and
friends.
 
  My poetry is about working cowboy's, rodeo cowboy's and a life time of hunting
and fishing.  The cowboy's in my poetry are past and present men and women who
loved their life's work and were proud of their heritage.  The poetry will show the
cowboy's love for god, nature and his fellow man.
 
 To request DVD's of all of my writings, you may go to  doss_n@netzero.com
or write Norman Doss, at:  1715 S. Calhan Hwy, Yoder, CO   80864. 719-321-5120
My poetry, short stories and also some photo's will be sent to you by mail for $12.99.
 
 
 
                                        Cowboy Poetry Titles 

                                                      

"Some History My Past"            "Cowboy Jack"            "Mending  Fences"            "Resting Place"

 
"The Bone Yard"         "The Milk Barn"            "Times Running Out "           "Cow Camp"                       
 
"The Meadow"            "Timberline"            "Wagon Tracks"            "I Made It To Heaven"            
 
"Boss Bob"            "Memories"            "Rodeo"           "Thanks to The Men Who Taught Me The Ropes "          
 
"My Last Wreck"            "Walter"           "Lost On The Mountain"           "Remembering Josh"           
 
"Indian Winter"            "Remember The Time"            "My Two Sides"            "Fishing"            "Indian"
 
"Their Names in Gold"           "The Lady Loved Her Horses"          "The Meadowlark Song"            
                                       
"Fast Running"            "Broken Dreams of a Cowboy"            "The Things I See"            "Sun-Up"
 
"A Cowboy's Dream Come True"           "Training"            "The Round-Pen"           "Ninety-Nine To Life"
 
                                        Short Stories
 
"Cowboy Up"            "Nine Pound Hammer"            "Good Morning Turkey"            "Avalanche"           
 
"It's All Down Hill"            "Hunting With Ted"            "The Best Disaster Of My Life"            "First Ride"             
 
"Never Borrow A White Horse"            "Their Names In Gold"            "River Crossing"            "Elk Hunt"
 
"Great Men and Good Times"   
 
              

                                                       COWBOY POETRY By Norm Doss

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