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June 23, 2014
Quite in a neutral
kind of way,
I met a horse
who was a Bay.
We shared the love
of solitude.
For his age, I thought him,
one cool dude.
His life so interesting,
it did turn out;
he’d seen the limelight,
without doubt!
Yet so much unsaid
through protocol,
which would have
involved Interpol,
had he spilled the beans
and broken the trust,
bestowed upon him
by duty’s thrust,
when he entered a life
not many Bay’s see;
the fact he had class
was obvious to me!
When I said I’d enjoyed
‘The trooping of the colour’,
his eyes glazed over,
his expression became duller.
I had hit a nerve;
a sensitive spot.
He knew I’d sussed out,
a life, he hadn’t forgot.
I patted his back and
stroked a tear from his face;
that moment of poignancy,
he held with grace.
And of a bond between us
we became aware;
from that day to this,
a friendship rare,
developed by such
an unlikely pair,
who in each other confide,
without any words there!
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