Home Grown Cowboy Poetry



Home Grown Cowboy Poetry
Byron Milton Ford


I write cowboy poetry which means I don't follow too many rules. I think it should tell a story, be lyrical, and contain some humor. Rhyming is optional.

Some of my poems border on the edge of good taste and some on the edge of good sense. I have my own rating system to help guide you away from the ones you may want to avoid.

  • GA: General audiences.

  • NFP: Not for prudes.


    I add new poems whenever the mood strikes me so it is worth checking in here every once in a while.

    Click on the poem you would like to read:
  • In Memory of Brana and Sokron
  • Ten Sleep
  • Time to Leave Colorado
  • It's Really Cold
  • Horses Make Good Friends
  • Tying Flies
  • A Vision That Lasts
  • Glistening Turds
  • The Wreck