Wyoming: A to Z
Antelope lying in the Wyoming sun—
Baby fawn jumping over its mom—
Carrying ancient Indian reads—
Desert horny toads soaking up the sun—
Everyone enjoying the sun—
Fish jumping in the stream—
Getting one for breakfast…really fun—
How can one guy be so lucky to be born and raised in
such a land?
Into every day comes the wonder of sky and plain. You
can see for a hundred miles.
Just in case you ever travel this way, stop. Put your
feet on Wyoming soil, and talk to the wind as it swirls around you.
Keep your nose working. The heavenly smells of clean
pure air will revive your breathing system.
Leave nothing to chance. Go ahead and have a Wyoming
romance.
Many have gone ahead of you. Some with red skins and
left arrowheads for you to find.
Never say “never” when you are asked, “When are you
coming again?” Just say “soon.”
Over hill and trail, ride a saddle horse and enjoy
your day.
Please look up to the sky. You will be forced to say,
“My, oh my.”
Quiet and silent and as gentle as a mother’s hand is
this magic land.
Roger is watching, even when he is far away. For his
mind is there every day.
So don’t stay away; your soul needs a Wyoming song.
Take your time, for Wyoming can be yours and mine.
Under no circumstance will you have a reason to say,
“Wyoming has let me down.”
Victory is yours every day you live in this Wyoming
Wonderland.
With a wide open heart, this Wyoming trip will set
you apart.
X and O are often used to brand sheep, horses, and
cattle. Just wanted you to know.
Yesterday is never mentioned for Wyoming people live
for today.
Z is famous in the winter when temps go below zero.
Welcome to Wyoming the Wonderland.
Roger Wilson