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Ride for the Brand

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The Poetry and Music of Red Steagall, including original artwork by members of the Cowboy Artists of America plus hand written lead sheets of Steagall's music.

 
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Product Details
Author:Red Steagall
Hardcover:168 pages
Publisher:Bunkhouse Pr
Publication Date:2000-02
ISBN:096776100X
Package Length:9.3 inches
Package Width:6.1 inches
Package Height:0.9 inches
Package Weight:1.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews

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5Essential For Every Cowboy Poetry Collection  Dec 26, 2000
Would a cowboy give up his life to save his horse? What happens to a cowpuncher's things when he dies? Is there still a work ethic that keeps one loyal to their employer? Those are just a few of the questions and answers you find in Red Steagall's book, "Ride For the Brand". Red is the cowboy poet of Texas that leaves you with a warm place in your heart and a feeling that it's great to be an American but especially one from West Texas. Most of the poems in "Ride For the Brand" are also available on Red's CDs and Tapes but if you want to know the exact words in the songs this book is essential.

There's a wide assortment of poems including those about faith and values but my favorite is, "The Wagon Tongue". It wasn't until reading this poem that I learned that on early cattle drives north to the railheads the cook would always point the cook wagon tongue toward the North Star in the evening so the men would know which way to start in the morning. That's because the North Star and the Sun were the only means of telling directions on the flat prairies of Texas.

This is one of my treasured books and if you believe in a life of faith, value, and hard work ethic I think it will become one of yours.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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