Wild West Poem by Pamela lutwyche

Wild West



Here in somerset
down by the sea

The cowboys are here
it's the place to be
Red Indians, union army
Confederate army
And mountain men, too
Wild west here in Brean
For a week, sorry
I mean two
Country and weston
With shootouts galore
Saloon gals dancing
And lots of stalls with
Lots and lots more
Red Indian and weston ware

A parade headed by wild west bill
Pluse Chief sitting bull
giving everyone a chill
With his drums giving an Indian beat
And all the cowboys
and gals tapping their feet

This is a brilliant place to be
In Somerset down by the sea.

Wild West
Sunday, September 27, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: fun
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Real fun lots of people dress up.
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