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The Secret Life of Horses is a collection of serious, humorous, profane, introspective and sometimes political poems about both the contemporary and old west as well as film and B western cowboys. It lovingly and sometimes wistfully recounts real and fictional tales about a way of American life that is vanishing. Today's cowboys (when you can find them), are the ranchers, farmers, rodeo performers and dreamers that now carry on a proud tradition that hopefully will never die. Glen Enloe spent his early years between small farms and the suburbs. Today he's a retired advertising writer that retains a deep respect and love of rural and western heritage. He's authored four books of cowboy poetry, two of free verse and a non-fiction book. He's also been published in American Cowboy, the Kansas City Star and many literary journals. Award nominations include the Academy of Western Artists and the Pushcart Prize.

The Secret Life of Horses Glen Enloe 9781681228525 Books

With this latest collection of cowboy poems, Enloe demonstrates his love of western lore and talent for translating it into verse hasn’t waned one bit. In fact, the lead-off poem, from which the collection takes its title, is an ample demonstration of Enloe’s continuing mastery of the poetic craft:
“Looped rope moon-round hung on the horn
In drum-tight buckskin sun–
That paint horse still in full command
Each day when work was done.”
Any jangling rhymes or contorted meter one encounters in later selections are simply Enloe posing and having fun.

The poems range across the whole spectrum in theme from western legend and history to contemporary politics and culture, and in treatment from nostalgia to knee-slapping humor. “The Last Marlboro Man” laments the passing of an era and the surrendering of individual freedoms. “Burnin’ the Barn” concludes with the observation that “Memories keep your soul on the ground.” And a poignant question is left hovering in the air with the poem “What Would Gene Autry Done?” which delineates the decline of American culture.

Then a tongue-in-cheek rant from an “old-timer” is offered in “Smart Phone Cowpokes”:
“If there ain’t nothin’ more annoyin’ now
Then a cowboy discussin’ all his biz
On one of them there dang-blasted smart phones,
Then I reckon I don’t know what it is!”
Now that’s a sentiment with which many might concur–and they needn’t be old cowpokes! But one of the cleverest renderings, sure to elicit a good laugh, is the confession in “After I Became a Cowboy Poet” of why the speaker writes cowboy poetry and how it contrasts with more “academic” verse, closing with “Endin’ modern free verse constipation!”

As in his other works, however, an ache for what once was and is now fading away drifts throughout the pages. No doubt about it–the “cowboy” remains for Enloe the ultimate American hero and the unsurpassed symbol for what was once the nation’s greatest strength. For those with a hankering for the cowboy poetry genre, this is another collection not to be missed.

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  • Paperback 82 pages
  • Publisher America Star Books (May 14, 2015)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1681228521

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With this latest collection of cowboy poems, Enloe demonstrates his love of western lore and talent for translating it into verse hasn’t waned one bit. In fact, the lead-off poem, from which the collection takes its title, is an ample demonstration of Enloe’s continuing mastery of the poetic craft
“Looped rope moon-round hung on the horn
In drum-tight buckskin sun–
That paint horse still in full command
Each day when work was done.”
Any jangling rhymes or contorted meter one encounters in later selections are simply Enloe posing and having fun.

The poems range across the whole spectrum in theme from western legend and history to contemporary politics and culture, and in treatment from nostalgia to knee-slapping humor. “The Last Marlboro Man” laments the passing of an era and the surrendering of individual freedoms. “Burnin’ the Barn” concludes with the observation that “Memories keep your soul on the ground.” And a poignant question is left hovering in the air with the poem “What Would Gene Autry Done?” which delineates the decline of American culture.

Then a tongue-in-cheek rant from an “old-timer” is offered in “Smart Phone Cowpokes”
“If there ain’t nothin’ more annoyin’ now
Then a cowboy discussin’ all his biz
On one of them there dang-blasted smart phones,
Then I reckon I don’t know what it is!”
Now that’s a sentiment with which many might concur–and they needn’t be old cowpokes! But one of the cleverest renderings, sure to elicit a good laugh, is the confession in “After I Became a Cowboy Poet” of why the speaker writes cowboy poetry and how it contrasts with more “academic” verse, closing with “Endin’ modern free verse constipation!”

As in his other works, however, an ache for what once was and is now fading away drifts throughout the pages. No doubt about it–the “cowboy” remains for Enloe the ultimate American hero and the unsurpassed symbol for what was once the nation’s greatest strength. For those with a hankering for the cowboy poetry genre, this is another collection not to be missed.
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