The Drifting CowboyEddie LeforeBerino, NM, USA |
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Eddie Lefore, widely known as The Drifting Cowboy, was born a drifting soul way out West. His cowboy way of life is of many trails, and devotion to his horses. His many trails are his inspiration for the poetry he writes. Many people request personal poems written for them or for business, advertising, and commercials. On numerous occasions, he has been photographed for newspaper articles and by painters and artisans who find inspiration in his character. He is a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Quarterhorse Association, the National Rifle Association, and is a breeder of registered Roan Driftwood horses. He loves life and wishes for peace and harmony for all mankind. |
Mark TimeMark time was a big brown coltWith a body like a blue steel bolt When I first seen him I knew he would be mine I would rub his body make it shine His eye was wild and full of fright But I knew my hand would make him right I fed him on the sly, extra oats would make him smile And he would nicker when I passed him by A girl named Lee would come to see The big brown she raised and talk to me We knew it would be fun When the colt would run His race in the afternoon sun The big colt knew it was time as he pranced in line His body did glisten and how he did shine My hand on his neck and his body close to mine Everyone knew he was Mark Time And a girl named Lee wanted the best place to see When the colt showed the rest of the field the way to victory The crowd was wild but not as wild as Lee and me When the big Brown colt won very handily Now the moon is a ghostly game on tossed on a cloudy sea I sit and wonder where the girl named Lee and Mark Time might be My hand doesn't touch the big brown colt anymore But in my heart I hope he never gets sore He's a winner and always will be with a girl named Lee And The Drifting Cowboy—me |