Life on a family farm
in the wilds of
Upstate New York
Sunday, November 24, 2013
True Story
I was feelin' kinda low down when an old friend called my name I hadn't really ever thought I'd hear that voice again Well the miles went rolling backwards and the years faded away And we were right back out there On the black and the spotted bay. We rode down lonely mountain roads and swam those cold blue lakes And talked of almost anything, when we had what it takes. Well, he'd been feeling lonesome too Remembering old ways. So we spent an hour just laughing Over our long bygone days. When I rode on my black horse and he rode that bay paint And watched the world between their ears, though neither was a saint Well the paint was my black's daddy They stayed friends all their days I wonder what they talked about when we rode those long gone ways. I recall that old red stallion that jumped the fence and came Like a fire breathing dragon, or a runaway freight train He fell in love with my black horse But his heartbreak was in vain Cause Magnum was a gelding Though he had a pretty mane. We crossed wild mountain meadows and plowed through swamps and streams Sometimes those old trail rides were more nightmares than dreams. These days I milk a bunch of cows He drives a yellow bus No time for get togethers For either one of us. But we rode down lonesome mountain roads and swam those cold blue lakes And talked of almost anything, when we had what it takes Counted miles in spring wildflowers And danced through blue-eyed grass And never thought our horseback years were ever gonna pass. Those horses are both gone now, the black and that bay paint But they'll never be forgotten We will always know their names
Ellie, we just talked to our vet yesterday as we were getting pretty discouraged, but she suggested we wait a bit longer before making the hard decision. she is still eating and drinking well and moving around some.
7 comments:
"When we had what it takes . . ."
Wow. Wow. And Wow.
Music. I heard music as I read this.
You gave me chills...beautiful!
Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
That is so touching. I long for the day when I will once again see the bush through a horse's ears.
Cathy, those were the days. lol And thanks!
Linda, thank you so much
milkmaid, I expect I never will again, but i am so grateful that i did!
That's just terrific! Thank you for taking us along for the ride.
Very touching.
How is spotty doing?
Thank you, Jacqueline!
Ellie, we just talked to our vet yesterday as we were getting pretty discouraged, but she suggested we wait a bit longer before making the hard decision. she is still eating and drinking well and moving around some.
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