by Mare-y Mare-y on Sat Feb 09, 2008 9:14 am
Lines to a Wild black Mustang.
( A young black colt that had to be put down because of a broken leg.)
Black, but beautiful.... your eyes and your soul;
Your lusterless coat has a likeness to coal,
Pose for me there, before you depart,
And I'll paint your fair picture on my lonely heart.
Beneath your dull hide, the mud, and the flies,
There's the unconquered spirit I see in your eyes
You'd like to be running on your small unkempt hooves
In the hills of the desert that your soul still loves.
Well, run to your haven, it's there you belong,
Where the wind in your long shaggy mane is a song.
Go, my black ugly! your beauty, to me,
and take my heart with you, let me too be free.
To tame you would lame you, so run then, run then!
And, I here will linger........... lonely again.
Daisy KJ
You can give, You can receive, But! you can never take.