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Saturday, 14 December 2013

Half Moon Pass ( Steve Dickson )


Half Moon Pass
« Steve Dickson »


We left at dawn with stock all packed
 To hunt for elk and deer
 Way up high near the half moon pass
 Where mountain streams run clear


The sun was bright and it was warm
 when we rode from the ranch
 Stayed that way til we took the fork
 Up where the rivers branch


We made our camp and settled in
 Built us a little fire
 Smell of the woods was mighty fine
 As the moon rose higher


We told tales of days long gone by
 Some might have been white lies
 Me and Bill, just two good old friends
 Under the western skies


The next day we went way up high
 To a green meadow where
 Sweet grass grows that draws in the herds
 That come to feed up there


We stopped and left the horses tied
 Right near the heavy brush
 We crept up on our hands and knees
 So quiet in no rush


Saw ten big muleys grazin’ there
 A big bull elk as well
 As we stood up and raised our guns
 Behind us on came hell


I heard my pack mule brayin’ loud
 Things happened all too fast
 Big grizzly hammered Bill’s old horse
 She fell and breathed her last


The grizz stood up and looked at us
 He was near ten foot tall
 Must have run a good half a ton
 We could not run at all


He must have been a trailin’ us
 We’d surely seen no signs
 Of this mean and fearsome critter
 Whilst ridin’ through the pines


He came full bore at both of us
 Seemed moments stood stock still
 I took a shot but missed the mark
 He came in for the kill


He knocked me down and chawed my head
 I grabbed hold of my knife
 Stuck it hard in his stinkin’ neck
 Mad fighting for my life


He tore off all of my left ear
 But I still heard the blast
 Of Bill’s old fifty caliber
 As hot lead whistled past


It took the bear some time to die
 As I was layin’ there
 Starin’ at the Montana sky
 And wishin’ you were there


Bill patched me up and got me out
 To him I owe my life
 The ride back home down that mountain
 Was filled with pain and strife


We still go on hunts together
 At this same time each year
 Sometimes I find my eyes aground
 Lookin’ for that darned ear.

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