An Homage to Louis L’amour.

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Setting out to see the world

he left at just fifteen,

said goodbye to Montana home

to live a life of dreams

His life was just a voyage

a journey toward himself

discovering who he was inside

not pigeon holed or shelved

Seaman, soldier, boxer

poet, cowboy and sage

Living a life of experience

putting words upon a page

He rode alone along this land

and saw the things he told

digging deep into himself

he found the mother lode.

I learned of him as a small boy

and quickly yearned to know

the truth behind his weathered eye

what truths to me might show

Now I’ve come full circle

and I know that it was hard

for him to learn the things he did

but he gave my joy a start.

 

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  • Sharpedon on Nov 29, 2010

    I don’t know who Louis L’amour is but the poem was lovely!

  • bigpapadan on Nov 29, 2010

    Louis L’amour was a writer who, among others wrote westerns. Some of the greatest work of frontier fiction. He was a renaissance man in the era of the depression. Give him a read, very descriptive and captivating writing.

  • Jimmy Shilaho on Nov 30, 2010

    Another good poem.

  • bigpapadan on Nov 30, 2010

    Thank you Jimmy.

  • Sharpedon on Dec 1, 2010

    @ bigpapadan He sounds quite interesting.I’ll look him up,thanks!

  • bigpapadan on Dec 1, 2010

    If you decide you might like to check him out, I would recommend the Walking Drum. It is indicative of his style with a bit of European flavor. He was a truly multi-faceted writer.

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