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Grey Mule
Contributed by
aernby
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Monday, 23rd September 2002 @ 08:15:00 AM in AEST
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StoryPoetry
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She stands 16 hands, weighs half a ton,
Her dam is a daughter of the great horse
That carried the knights, of the line that
Hauled the coal and the guns and the beer.
Her sire a son of the blood that George
Washington brought to America, by a
French jack from Pictou. While her
half sisters will bear champions she will
Bear only burdens, but she will bear them
With style, grace, loyalty, humour and
an eye to self-preservation
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2002-09-23 08:15:00] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Grey Mule
(User Rating: 1 ) by Lia on
Monday, 23rd September 2002 @ 02:18:46 PM AEST (User
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A unique spin on the famous 'jack ass'...hehe I liked it. |
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Re: Grey Mule
(User Rating: 1 ) by ladyfawn on
Sunday, 29th December 2002 @ 04:54:21 AM AEST (User
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Dear Aernby @-<-<<-
Well done poem.. leaves me wanting to read more.. you have captured her spirit; although along with 'style, grace, loyalty, and humour'.. she lays heavy on the humour when one rides beneath a tree hehe (and the backside has a mind of its own) I do so love this poem, ty for sharing:)
Your writing friend always Nessa |
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