Blath Reula ...
... Star Flower
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| Áit Éigin ann Sean-Uai¤eóime
<> Somewhere in Old Wyoming |
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Faded Companionship
The sneaking wind
Crawls down the sheltering hill,
Drifting snow away from where I paw
For dried, scant grass between the sage. *
My past I carry with me as I shift aside
To let the cold pass by and bury time instead. *
For I have lived with Romans in their olive time,
And still again upon the mountain peaks
With elephants beside. *
The cossacks dashed with me in other lands,
And infidels were slain from off my back
In pleasent Spain. *
The Irish gave me refuge on their isle,
And far away I found an unclaimed world
Where men and horses would run free.
And built the ranch lands in the north,
And stayed
Till now with no where else to go,
And fences lining black topped roads,
Who cares for me? *
I cannot earn my way, and so am left behind,
Where but a few old withered hands
Limp out to touch my side
And bravely speak of coming days
When babies once again might laugh
Upon my back,
And fondness tug my reins. *
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Clann Bhréasail of Núin Sleágh <> Star Flower Spanish Mustangs <> |
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| "... One has
not known the relish of being free who has not galoped without course and
without palisades ... surveying the multiple surprises that the land offers
to those who love it without restraint ... The one who knows how to be
a horseman can burst open the horizon and have the frutation of adventure,
left off from being a captive of the earth and its domain ... in that way
the 'caballero' is in a superior relation to the 'patan' whose sole of
the foot is fixed to one place ... " (---Helvico I. Botana, Argentina) |
The Spanish Horse: Zoological
Treasure of the Americas
Current Star Flower
Horses
Kamawi's Bunch
Yeh-Teh-Heh Kato
Kamawi Descendants
| Ionnann agus gan
a ²eith 'san mhaile - Na³ ann agus do aire as!
... As well to be away
from home - As to be at home and your mind away! |
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