Out Where the West Begins
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"Out Where the West Begins" is a poem written by Arthur Chapman and first published in his 1917 book of verse, Out Where the West Begins: And Other Western Verses. It is his most popular poem, still included in modern readings and compilations of Cowboy and Western poetry
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The poem was set to music by Estelle Philleo and published in 1920.
Cowboy poetry
Cowboy poetry cp is a form of poetry which grew out of a tradition of extemporaneous composition carried on by workers on cattle drives and ranches. After a day of work, cowboys would gather around a campfire and entertain one another with tall tales and folk songs...
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Poem
The poem as written by Chapman:- Out where the handclasp's a little stronger,
- Out where the smile dwells a little longer,
- That's where the West begins;
- Out where the sun is a little brighter,
- Where the snows that fall are a trifle whiter,
- Where the bonds of home are a wee bit tighter,
- That's where the West begins.
- Out where the skies are a trifle bluer,
- Out where the friendship's a little truer,
- That's where the West begins;
- Out where a fresher breeze is blowing,
- Where there's laughter in every streamlet flowing,
- Where there's more of reaping and less of sowing,
- That's where the West begins.
The poem was set to music by Estelle Philleo and published in 1920.
External Links
- Sheet music for "Out Where the West Begins", by Estelle Philleo, lyrics by Arthur Chapman, Forster Music Publisher, 1917.