Thursday, October 15, 2015

Spinning Off: George Stubbs Paintings

There once was a horse;
An unoriginal way to begin
Yet that's how I'm starting
You'll just have to cope

Anyways, there once was a horse;
Ah, the rhythm is off now
Let me start over again
We'll get it right this time around

There once was a horse;
He was beautiful and strong
Proud, and wild as the wind
He ruled where he ran

No animal could match his stride
His gait faster than any other
When canter turned to gallop
The ground shook beneath him

Many tried to tame this horse
Many attempted to saddle him
None came close, none touched
And he stayed free of the bridle

Yet, alone and full of pride
He still had a friend
A dog, pure white and giddy
Who loved the horse blindly

The horse stopped running
The ground no longer shook
Head no longer held proudly
As he lowered his nose

The horse loved his dog
The dog followed his horse
The dog couldn't keep up
So the horse slowed down

There once was a horse;
Running with a dog
What a sweet story—
Only hearts were caught

On a grand farm—
In a place far from this time and place
Sunlight takes the stars
And soft beams fill every dark space

On dark, moist ground—
Where life manifests with majestic aplomb
Comes a rhythmic sound
That heralds the coming of a new dawn

Over green hills—
Across fields two white specks quickly run
The sound becomes still
A snort and neigh joins the rising sun

Two playful mutts—
Barking and chasing in careless glee
Fly over a rut
Colliding into a horse they didn't see

On a grand farm—
In a place far from our now and here
Sunlight takes the stars
And three friends play without fear

2 comments:

  1. Your opening in the first poem is fun. But I really love the line/idea about how the "sunlight takes the stars." Quite beautiful.

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    1. Good morning, Mrs. Fraser,
      I have to be fun sometimes. But, as is obvious from the second poem, I can't always be fun.
      Have a lovely night,
      Zachary

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