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Margaret Atwood - Backdropp Addresses Cowboy

Starspangled cowboy 
sauntering out of the almost-
silly West, on your face 
a porcelain grin, 
tugging a papier-mache cactus 
on wheels behind you with a string, 


you are innocent as a bathtub
full of bullets.


Your righteous eyes, your laconic 
trigger-fingers
people the streets with villains: 
as you move, the air in front of you 
blossoms with targets


and you leave behind you a heroic 
trail of desolation: 
beer bottles 
slaughtered by the side 
of the road, bird-
skulls bleaching in the sunset.


I ought to be watching
from behind a cliff or a cardboard storefront 
when the shooting starts, hands clasped 
in admiration, 


but I am elsewhere.
Then what about me


what about the I 
confronting you on that border 
you are always trying to cross? 


I am the horizon
you ride towards, the thing you can never lasso


I am also what surrounds you: 
my brain 
scattered with your 
tincans, bones, empty shells, 
the litter of your invasions.


I am the space you desecrate
as you pass through. 

Added: on June 7th, 2005 at 8:02 PM | Viewed: 1317 times | Comments (1)


Backdropp Addresses Cowboy - Comments and Information

Poet: Margaret Atwood
Poem: Backdropp Addresses Cowboy

Comment 1 of 1, added on June 7th, 2005 at 8:02 PM.

In this poem, the tone is that cowboys are not heroic and they cause trouble wherever they go. There are so many poetic devices that she uses to help idenify the tone of the poem. the authors tone is clearly that her opinion will never be changed about cowboys and she feels as though she stands alone on this subject since she says : hands clasped in admiration, but i am elsewhere. Then what about me what about the i confronting you on that border you are always trying to cross? i am the horizon you ride towards, the thing you can never lasso.." shows that her opinion will always remain unchanged and theres nothing anyone can do to convince her otherwise.

Jack Johnson

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