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Bruce Kiskaddon

I lived from 1878-1950. I was from the United States, and am in the Americas category.

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  • It was a little grave yard
      on the rolling foot hill plains:
    87 lines, 1 comment
  • I'm home plenty early, I reckon—
    It's too soon to start cookin' grub,
    73 lines
  • These are just a few rhymes of old friends and old times,
    And I hope before I am through –
    28 lines
  • The chuck wagon trailer had just got his card
    To attend the spring round up. He stood in the yard
    48 lines
  • Yes, he used to be a cow hoss
      that was young and strong and fleet
    43 lines
  • Though you're not exactly blue,
    Yet you don't feel like you do
    114 lines, 1 comment
  • The hills git awful quiet, when you have to camp alone.
    It’s mighty apt to set a feller thinkin’.
    18 lines
  • I have often been asked by the people I knowed,
    To tell ‘em the way that a cow puncher rode.
    39 lines
  • Old Pan Handle Johnny was quick on the draw,
    And a wonderful shot was old Billy McGraw.
    28 lines
  • The old long horn looked at the prize winning steer,
    And he grumbled, "What sort of thing is this here?
    33 lines

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