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Burton L. Carlson
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Rodeo

My father rode life like a bronc.

He saw no clowns
and the ground looked hard.
He hung on.

When he did take flight,
it was directly from saddle
to dust.

What he left for me was his record:
hang tight or bust.

FamilySuzi PeelOctober 24, 2014
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