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In February,
Tracks in snow
Tell searching eyes
Where wild things go.
The February
Ax blade rings.
Its gray steel tongue
A wood song sings.
In February,
Ice plumes rise
From heated roof
To glacial skies.
The February
Rancher goes
With muffled throat
And frosted nose.
In February,
Frozen words
Hang, chilled in air,
Like crystal birds.
From Men of the Open Range (Buglin’ Bull Press, 1993).
Used here with permission.
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Mike Logan (1938 - 2019) grew up in Kansas but adopted Montana as his home state in 1968 and. ultimately, becamse that state's Poet Laureate. A high school teacher for 25 years, a passion for trout fishing eventually led him to a new career as a wildlife photographer. It was writing cowboy poetry, however, that made him famous. Author of numerous books and recognized in 2006 as the Will Rogers Male Cowboy Poet of the Year, Mike traveled the country sharing his enthusiasm for, and creative interpretations of, life in the West.

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