This is a book that shows cowboy poetry is still alive anywhere you find a sweaty saddle blanket, a green colt and someone who survived the wreck long enough to tell the story! A COMMOTION IN RHYME is meant to be a mate of POEMS WORTH SAVING (2013), full of cowboy stories and poems but the two aren't the same! This book contains poems and stories that answer questions like; Where is the Fetal Eye View? How do you pronounce 'CHAPS', as in Women Wearing Chaps ( CHAPS, as in the opposite of CHICKEN.) Operating Remember, poetry is meant to be read, recited, performed, signed and/or spoken aloud. So, even if you're sitting in the tack room quietly reading to yourself...at least move your lips!
Baxter Black (January 10, 1945 – June 10, 2022) was an American cowboy poet and veterinarian. He wrote over 30 books of poetry, fiction—both novels and children's literature—and commentary, selling over two million books, CDs, and DVDs.