Cogs Report post Posted July 13, 2011 Dad’s Ol Chaps There’s a story right there, in them ol chaps, hangin on the tack room wall. They tell me of my daddy’s love and how he loved to live it all. There’s blood and beer, and whiskey there, a life full of history. They’re Dad's Ol Chaps, as a matter of facts, and they tell of his legacy. That stain right there was his first buck deer I think he was just thirteen. And that big ol scar, on his left hip thar, was a horse that was pretty mean. He roped a calf, back in ’73, left a big ol burn you see. Yeah they’re Dad's Ol Chaps, as a matter of facts, and they tell of his legacy. He was a man of many colors, of laughter hopes and dreams. A family man had a firm right hand, and a heart of gold it seems. A loving wife who stood beside him, a bunch of boys who gave him hell. As I look at those chaps my heart is taken back to the man I loved so well. I got a whoopin across that lap. I learned to never ever sass back. And this tequila stain, well, he was drunk in the rain, wearin nothin but them ol chaps! Now they’re up there on the wall, showin his life to those that see. Yeah, they’re Dad’s Ol Chaps, as a matter of facts, and they tell of his legacy. There’s a story right there in them ol chaps, hangin on the tack room wall… Bill Cogley Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dawn Report post Posted July 13, 2011 Very Awesome! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rhide Report post Posted July 13, 2011 Touching. As I said before, Dad would be proud. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
spur2009 Report post Posted July 15, 2011 Great poem on you dad's old chaps. Reminds me of my grandad's old saddle on the wall in my shop Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BondoBobCustomSaddles Report post Posted July 16, 2011 I'm sure he is up there smilin' down. Thank you for finishing it. Makes me think of my Dad, and the things he did in the past that stir my emotions. Thanks Again, Bob Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cogs Report post Posted July 17, 2011 Before and after pics. Couldn't tool the oil tanned parts so I branded and stained them. Final coat of conditioner left them a bit too dark for me, however, they'll be fine. Still plenty of history stains and scars. Thanks to Rodeomic, for the suggestion of a "Blood, Beer and Whiskey stain" song. It spurred the idea and as I scrubbed and scrubbed, I put more and more thought into dear ol dad. I like doing projects for family and friends. It makes you think about them with every pound of the mallet (or, if it pleases you, with every cut of the knife!). :} Thanks also to all who encouraged me to keep working on the poem! I'm glad you did! Bill Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites