Urban Rancher Publishing

~ Looking in my Mirror Backwards ~
Reflections at Mid-Life
by Jay Grooters

Story Poems by the Urban Rancher

     With his characterization of "The Urban Rancher", Jay brings his poems about life on a guest ranch in the Colorado mountains and reflections on his life into story form. Using his quiet humor, he shares his journey of self-realization from past to present, and motivates his readers to look inward, discover, grow, and hopefully express themselves in a way they never have before.

     In the Introduction Jay says, "This collection of personal poetry reflects one person's journey of self-enlightenment as he moves through Mid-Life ... My goal is to entertain you, to touch you deep where you live, encourage you to look inward, discover, grow, and express yourself in a way you never have before."

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Poems

The Urban Rancher
My Bike
Childhood's Maze
It's Almost Too Late
Little Brother
Floppy-Eared Dog
Only in Estes
Midlife
Death of an Old Friend
Flowers
The Mirror
McGraw Ranch
The Breakfast Ride
The Steak Fry
The Old Cowboy
The Mummy
The Ride
The Character
Our Steeds
The Garden
The Honeymoon Night
The Perfume
The Last Ranch
Patterns
Our Reunion
Where Are You Now?
The Forties
Mortality
Co-Dependents
Make Some Memories
Reflections
The High Country
How Can We Help?
Skybear
One of Those Days
The Vultures
Looking Backwards


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