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Amaryllis
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0 posted 2010-08-19 03:00 AM


My youngest son is feeding
the neighbor`s horse,
over the old rail fence
on this hay-sweet afternoon.
A massive draft, all swollen muscle
under the chamois skin..
it bends a regal head
from the sky,
with liquid eye and
equine elegance.
"Is this the way?" he lifts
a hand of greens,
palm-flat, and patient
in the offering.
The ashen velvet muzzle
dwarfs his hand,
and chuffs the greater
part of the treat away,
then gentle-soft, receives
a small reward..
I breathe again,
and time resumes
it`s measure..
my youngest son, transported,
only stares.

[This message has been edited by Amaryllis (08-19-2010 03:56 AM).]

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Klassy Lassy
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1 posted 2010-08-19 03:48 AM


Oh!  I can see every gentle move in this and the gift of a son and his gift of an equine friend.  My heart sort of beat right into my throat!  Lovely art, here.  ~K
easy1
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2 posted 2010-08-19 05:52 AM


lol, a good write! That is actually a trusting horse - I've met a few across fences that weren't nearly so. Carrots are cheap, if the neighbor doesn't mind.  
bel1e
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3 posted 2010-08-19 07:23 AM


horses~~are a passion of mine~

This is lovely~

         

Cpat Hair
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4 posted 2010-08-19 07:25 AM


I like the unsaid in this..and of course the image it paints...

well done poet... well done indeed!

Margherita
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5 posted 2010-08-19 04:56 PM


A child instinctively trusts and the horse senses this. This is so very vivid and lovely, dear Amaryllis! A joy to read.

Love,
Margherita


Martie
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6 posted 2010-08-19 05:11 PM


Amaryllis...I could hear the soft sound of the the trust between these two...so lovingly watched and written.
Amaryllis
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7 posted 2010-08-20 01:49 AM


I want to thank all above, sincerely.. so wonderful to know this poem was read in the way I`d hoped, intended..!
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Truly, there is 4-way trust going on, here.. trust the horse has in the human, trust my boy has in the horse, trust I must maintain that the horse  will not harm him, and the cell-deep trust a child has in his Mother (that she is there, will keep hime safe.)
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Derived from life..the ever-inspiring miss muse  
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Thanks again!~Amaryllis

BluesSerenade
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8 posted 2010-08-20 07:38 PM


Love your take and how you conveyed that trust without any of your subjects saying a word.  
Goes to show, the eyes say so much and love comes in many forms.

Balladeer
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9 posted 2010-08-20 10:57 PM


This is the style only the best of poets can pull off...and you have  done it perfectly and with such simplicity. Bravo is simply not enough to convey what this poem deserves..
OwlSA
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10 posted 2010-08-21 02:03 AM


Amaryllis, this is lovely.  I immediately got the 1st 3 trusts, especially yours and the horse’s.   If this had been my darling horse, Flicka, now in Heaven for 8 years and 4 months (short of 7 days), I would have trusted my precious Flicka not to bite your son more than I would have trusted you not to bite your son.  I know you will get my point and not thing that I think that you would EVER bite your son!

Owl

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11 posted 2010-08-21 07:59 PM


You write so very beautifully.
Amaryllis
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12 posted 2010-08-21 09:48 PM


Blues, thank you so much! It means a lot to me...
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Oh, Balladeer, thank you.. truly I feel undeserving of such high praise... I am so pleased that you enjoyed this poem, and your kind words for it are so appreciated...
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Dear Owl, your love for your animals is so precious, and I do completely understand your comment... Flicka sounds like she was a remarkable horse! You were so fortunate to have had her!  Thanks so much for your kind words... and I know you don`t think I`d bite my son (lol)... but I have been bitten by these little ankle-biters when they were toddlers!  Heehee  
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Serenity, thank you so much.. your own writing is so remarkable, lovely.. so it means a lot  
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Best to everyone!
~Amaryllis

The Lady
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13 posted 2010-08-23 10:01 PM




I see that small hand, feel that velvet muzzle. beautifully done Amaryllis.

Sunshine
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14 posted 2010-08-23 11:28 PM


I can hear the horse's chuff
see the boy's sweaty, dirt-streaked hand...

and you didn't have to say that at all.

Wonderful...and put a smile on this horse's face.


OwlSA
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15 posted 2010-08-25 08:32 PM


Thank you, Amaryllis, for your sweet response to my comments.  Actually Flicka was/is a he - even though the Flicka in the 2 books was a she - but he will forgive you unconditionally, being the wonderful horse he is.  Smiles.  

Owl

Sunkissed
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16 posted 2010-08-25 08:47 PM


As I was reading, I imagined myself looking upon this scene.

Beautifully written.

~Sunkissed

Amaryllis
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17 posted 2010-08-25 09:17 PM


Thank you, Lady, Sunshine, and Sunkissed!     Wow.. feels sunny in here, especially after your kindnesses  
~Amaryllis

Marchmadness
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18 posted 2010-08-26 06:50 PM


My great granddaughter is only five and she loves horses. She seems to have been born with that interest and I find it quite interesting that she is a Sagittarius. Her parents recently took her for her first riding lesson. This lovely poem so reminds me of her. I'm saving it for her.
                                    Ida

Amaryllis
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19 posted 2010-08-27 12:40 PM


Ida, how darling to have a 5-yr old rider!   You must be so proud of her.  And I am touched that you`d want to save the poem for her... maybe she will enjoy once she`s a bit older. I know for myself, the `horse bug` bit, and bit hard, at only 4 or 5 also! But I never had the opportunities she has been given... she is a gifted, fortunate and well-loved gal, I can tell!     
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Thanks for your comments and kind words  
Best~Amaryllis

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