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Subject: Lyr Add: ON THE FRISCO RIVER From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 25 Oct 06 - 04:20 PM Lyr. Add: ON THE FRISCO RIVER (Coll. or written by N. Howard (Jack) Thorpe The snow clung cold to the northern slope The Frisco coiled like a silvery rope; And hot on the scrub and the cactus gray The level rays of the March sun lay. From up the fire of the freighter's camp Unquenched by the chill of the valley damp The sweet dense smoke of the juniper wood Rose up like joss to the great god good. A bald-faced steer, sides lank and thin, Looked up from the mesquite with a yellow grin; While on the arm of a stunted oak A dingy buzzard the silence broke. For it's the land of frijoles and sin, Where men ride fast and ponies are thin. Yet all who tarry within this land Are held there tight by an iron hand. Mañana, they say, they'll hit the trail That leads from cactus to where the mail Comes in each day, and life throbs hard- The land of the movies and the playing card. But still they stay while life rolls by And on the Frisco they'll surely die; There, graves are deep 'neath boulders gray, To keep the roving coyotes at bay. Sent by Thorp to the New Mexico files of the W. P. A. Writers Project in the Library of Congress (FAC II 92). FAC = Fife American Collection. Reproduced in Austin and Alta Fife, 1970, Ballads of the Great West, p 46. American West Pub. Co., Palo Alto, CA. |
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