CONTACT

I wake with the dream after telling Earl
how many cattle of his I saw, ten to twenty
cows at a distance in and out of the brush,
chemise and manzanita peeling flies off their backs
while grazing new green under their protection—

part of a flat mountain pasture claiming space
between the rocky slopes of Live Oak
with a good spring hidden from mortal eyes—
a perfect place for heaven, for the cows and calves
I spied that we agreed to gather this morning.

They didn’t seem shy, didn’t lift their heads
to see me on the ridge trying to get a count
while searching for an overgrown way out
as they moved slowly, one step at a time,
each leg waiting its turn towards taller grass.

But which horse that has died am I too old to ride,
though Earl is young and ready without a plan
for the adventure? Panicked, what am I to do?
I roll awake relieved from dark saddling, overjoyed
to have connected with my neighbor and foster father.

Earl A. Mckee, Jr.

3 responses to “CONTACT

  1. Word press shut me out…Again.Comment was ….It’s better to have more mentors than fewer so when we lose one, another steps into the void.Sent from my iPad

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  2. Hi John, I have been reading your poetry for many years and am envious (I hope in a healthy way!) of your life as a cowboy poet. I went to Webb with your son Bob back in 1992-93. How is he doing these days? Best, Kate

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