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rodeodreamin
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2016-11-14 8:29 AM
Subject: Wanted to share a sweet poem



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 I found this poem last night in the wall of my old barn.  I don't really know where it came from, but thought I would share it.



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dianea
Reg. Aug 2010
Posted 2016-11-14 8:39 AM
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This made me tear up - beautiful!
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Frodo
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2016-11-14 8:44 AM
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Beautiful but I still believe in retiring old horses.  Give them the best of care and let them rest.

 
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GLP
Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2016-11-14 8:47 AM
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I don't usually like poetry, but that was really nice. Thanks for sharing.
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nmeastplains
Reg. Oct 2009
Posted 2016-11-14 11:01 AM
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Loved this! Thank you!
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2016-11-14 11:15 AM
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The words are to fuzzy for me to read, but I take everyones word that its a good one.  
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mtcanchazer
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2016-11-14 6:41 PM
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Love it, thanks for sharing.
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redmansmyman11
Reg. Jan 2012
Posted 2016-11-14 9:30 PM
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The Game Horse
By Tony Schwader

He was tied up to the trailer out behind the stands,
a blaze-face sorrel gelding, roughly 15 hands,
high withers, slightly ewe-necked, back a little swayed,
white hairs on his muzzle, eyes sunk in with age.
An old warrior with his best years long since gone away,
left here baby-sitting a ta small-town horse play-day.

Watched over by her parents, a young girl kissed the horse;
they coached her on the fine points and wished her luck, of course.
He hardly seemed to notice when the small girl took his lead;
he followed without balking but not with any speed.
She climbed on and walked him round some, he went without a fuss;
his head was down, the reins were slack, his feet dragged in the dust.

When they called her name his ears pricked up, she sat up in her seat;
trotting to the gate there was new lightness in his feet.
when they got into the alley he flared his nostrils wide,
picked up the bit and arched his neck, she latched on for the ride.
She let him go and as they went the years melted away,
and he was once again the barrel horse he'd been in younger days.

With eyes on fire and muscles bunched, raw power in his stride,
blazing speed and energy wrapped in horse's hide.
He had chased the cans from old Cheyenne to the Calgary Stampede,
from Amarillo to Salinas, he had lived the game horse creed:
"Run to live, live to run," it was printed in his genes,
from nose to tail his big heart pumped blue blood through his veins.

Coming through the pattern they touched the last can some;
It was still up on its edge when they were halfway home.
When she asked him for a little, he gave her all he had;
the barrel stood, the run was good, and the time not too bad.
When she pulls the saddle he's an old horse once again,
but while he's running barrels, he's all he's ever been.

So here's to that old gamer -- may our golden years like his
be filled with golden moments and glorious memories;
Of races run and races won, of places that we've been,
of friends we've made along the way and the good things we have seen,
And someone who will need us for what we can still do --
may our needs be small, our wants be less, and our troubles be but few.

By Tony Schwader
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2016-11-14 11:07 PM
Subject: RE: Wanted to share a sweet poem



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redmansmyman11 - 2016-11-14 9:30 PM Typed for SouthTxPonyGirl and those who can't read the scan The Game Horse By Tony Schwader He was tied up to the trailer out behind the stands, a blaze-face sorrel gelding, roughly 15 hands, high withers, slightly ewe-necked, back a little swayed, white hairs on his muzzle, eyes sunk in with age. An old warrior with his best years long since gone away, left here baby-sitting a ta small-town horse play-day. Watched over by her parents, a young girl kissed the horse; they coached her on the fine points and wished her luck, of course. He hardly seemed to notice when the small girl took his lead; he followed without balking but not with any speed. She climbed on and walked him round some, he went without a fuss; his head was down, the reins were slack, his feet dragged in the dust. When they called her name his ears pricked up, she sat up in her seat; trotting to the gate there was new lightness in his feet. when they got into the alley he flared his nostrils wide, picked up the bit and arched his neck, she latched on for the ride. She let him go and as they went the years melted away, and he was once again the barrel horse he'd been in younger days. With eyes on fire and muscles bunched, raw power in his stride, blazing speed and energy wrapped in horse's hide. He had chased the cans from old Cheyenne to the Calgary Stampede, from Amarillo to Salinas, he had lived the game horse creed: "Run to live, live to run," it was printed in his genes, from nose to tail his big heart pumped blue blood through his veins. Coming through the pattern they touched the last can some; It was still up on its edge when they were halfway home. When she asked him for a little, he gave her all he had; the barrel stood, the run was good, and the time not too bad. When she pulls the saddle he's an old horse once again, but while he's running barrels, he's all he's ever been. So here's to that old gamer -- may our golden years like his be filled with golden moments and glorious memories; Of races run and races won, of places that we've been, of friends we've made along the way and the good things we have seen, And someone who will need us for what we can still do -- may our needs be small, our wants be less, and our troubles be but few. By Tony Schwader

Awww thanks so much redmansmyman, that is a truley great poem, made my heart swell up, this is why I keep all my best pals around, I feel that they do have a soul like this poem. 
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Chandler's Mom
Reg. Jan 2015
Posted 2016-11-14 11:59 PM
Subject: RE: Wanted to share a sweet poem



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That was wonderful, and I can just picture the old guy. . . They deserve our love and respect right thru to the end.
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