"To some it's just a farm they see, / But it means more than that to me; /It is the place I learned the way /To be the man I am today."In SOME VERSE, Billy Buttons writes honest and straightforward poetry about his life as a cowboy, homesteader, and war veteran with a great deal of wisdom, wit and humor. "Writing poetry, fishing with my son and taking care of my place" are the highlights of his life, he said during a 1980s interview with Dorothy Huckabay at the Idaho Press Tribune, noting that he started writing poetry to ...
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"To some it's just a farm they see, / But it means more than that to me; /It is the place I learned the way /To be the man I am today."In SOME VERSE, Billy Buttons writes honest and straightforward poetry about his life as a cowboy, homesteader, and war veteran with a great deal of wisdom, wit and humor. "Writing poetry, fishing with my son and taking care of my place" are the highlights of his life, he said during a 1980s interview with Dorothy Huckabay at the Idaho Press Tribune, noting that he started writing poetry to fend off his depression over losing two brothers within 24 days of each other and trauma from his military service. Writing is often times where he found hope. "By many ordinary means [I] was able to see much in this world and experience many things that would not have happened except by extreme good luck.""If I could live over /Not a thing would I change. /I really have liked it. /Do you think I am strange?" /
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