Monday, March 27, 2017

The Cowboy Life


I often reminisce about trail rides and chasing cattle with my cowboy friends Tony and Randy. The New Mexico shortgrass prairie, shin oak and sage-covered sand hills southeast of Clovis are favored range lands and stomping grounds. In mind’s eye, as countless times before, I venture into the boundless “Staked Plain” of New Mexico. Every minute is a lifetime of adventure. Their knowledge of cattle and horsemanship, cowboy humor, wit and above all patience give this greenhorn a glimpse into a way of life forgotten by many and experienced by few. (I dedicate this poem to my friends.)


Rain scarcely falls but wind does blow.

Dust time and again shrouds azure skies.

Cowboys roam the wilds of New Mexico,

Where cattle bawl and the hawk still flies.


Roll out of bed, stumble, it’s o’dark thirty;

Find gloves, don’t forget hat hung on rack;

Grab spurs, slide into boots worn and dirty,

Then make tracks in pickup, dogs in the back.


Saddle up Trouble at first blush of dawn.

The stallion joins Melon Head a red mule

And two weathered cowpokes ‘bout to have fun

With a wide-eyed greenhorn, handled old school.


Smell the sage, roust antelope and deer;

Ride fence down draw and over sand hill;

Round up heifers and chase ornery steer

And get ‘em to water ‘neath lone windmill.


Border Collies work, keep dogeys in line;

Chutes, gates, needles, branding iron smoke;

Count, tag, check heifers and due dates divine,

While bulls hightail it as steers after knife stroke.


Setting sun paints the western horizon red;

Band of coyotes sings ballads to the moon;

Greenhorn can’t wait to crawl into camp bed,

But starlight surrenders to dawn too soon.


Snow seldom falls, but when Blue Northers blow

They unleash snow squalls from angry skies,

Which on the High Plains of New Mexico

Feeds cowboy-life lore and tall tales likewise.


© Ilija Lukić 2022 (original version written in March 2017)



The Cowboy Life
(Sand Hills Lookout south of Clovis, New Mexico USA)

Thursday, March 23, 2017

Between Eternities


Lend ear and heart travelers between eternities.
Liberate your spirit from the bondage of routine,
Make time for vast prairies under azure canopies,
Let plainsong sway your heart to brim with poetry
And whispers on the wind inspire introspection.

Take heart in quests for awe-inspiring wonders.
Muse ‘bout what may be on far sides of horizons,
Bring to bear free will in pilgrimage with Providence
And look back on sunset blazes as welcome interludes.
Surely, they are God’s glorious symphonies of Light.

© Ilija Lukić 2017

Echoes Of Drought
(Bison range at Ned Hook Park near Clovis, New Mexico USA)

Monday, March 20, 2017

Last Dance


Close of day clings to clouds in eastern skies.
The silent rapture begs restraint of fated night,
Till last dance of light sets cloud billows afire
And eventide embraces the gentle veil of dark.

© Ilija Lukić 2017

Last Dance
(Cobble Ridge in Pittsboro NC)

Friday, March 10, 2017

Ebenezer Church


This year early spring is a ride on a temperature roller coaster. Today blue skies and a 75-degree day call for an afternoon of exploring our neck of North Carolina. Along Beaver Creek Road just east of Jordan Lake mid-way between our home in Pittsboro and Apex NC I pause at Ebenezer Church. The church dates to the American Civil War era. I take a moment to reflect on its history.

Bathed in warm spring sunlight its tranquil grounds and adjacent cemetery belie upheaval the congregation endured, as they relocated this house of God and graves to the present site some forty years ago. The move accommodated the flooding of nearby New Hope Valley to create Jordan Lake.

I spend several more hours exploring the eastern shore of Jordan Lake and basking in sunlit clearings of pine woodlands painted by sprays of redbud and delicate early spring greenery. It's hard to imagine throngs of Old Man Winter's minions wreaking havoc once more. Yet Punxsutawney Phil did see his shadow five weeks ago. Snow and temperatures in the 20s are on the way.

© Ilija Lukić 2017


Ebenezer United Methodist Church
(Beaver Creek Road near Apex NC at Poplar Point of Jordan Lake Park)

Portal Of Hope

Rock Of Help


Divine Disclosure