BOY heart of Johnny Jones -- aching to-day? Aching, and Buffalo Bill in town? Buffalo Bill and ponies, cowboys, Indians? Some of us know All about it, Johnny Jones. Buffalo Bill is a slanting look of the eyes, A slanting look under a hat on a horse. He sits on a horse and a passing look is fixed On Johnny Jones, you and me, barelegged, A slanting, passing, careless look under a hat on a horse. Go clickety-clack, O pony hoofs along the street. Come on and slant your eyes again, O Buffalo Bill. Give us again the ache of our boy hearts. Fill us again with the red love of prairies, dark nights, lonely wagons, and the crack-crack of rifles sputtering flashes into an ambush. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A COURT LADY by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING ACCORDING TO THE MIGHTY WORKING by THOMAS HARDY THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE [MAY 24, 1883] by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR ODE TO A CHILD by MATHILDE BLIND MY GARDEN OF FRIENDS by NETTIE STEPHENSON BOWEN TO THE MEMORY OF MY DEAR DAUGHTER IN LAW by ANNE BRADSTREET THE WANDERER: PROLOGUE. PART 3 by EDWARD ROBERT BULWER-LYTTON |