Mustang
My loyal and true heart
is a cowboy's desire,
but his soothing words
and gentle hands
make promises
I know he won't keep.
I'm not so easily swayed
as are the ladies,
for my eyes will always yearn
for what he can't give me.
Perhaps that's my appeal;
we both long for the same thing.
by Margaret Bednar, January 30, 2013
This is for Poetry Jam "The Beast in You" and Friday Flash 55.
After linking with Friday Flash 55 tonight, I will be taking a short break from my computer as we are putting our house on the market for sale and I need to focus on that process. This is our second attempt as last season it did not sell. See you all next week!
What a wonderful picture you took with your iPhone, Margaret! And after reading your poem....I think you got inside the HEART of the horse!
ReplyDeletewow nice pic...freedom, for sure....no fences...
ReplyDeleteVery nice and insightful, Margaret.
ReplyDeleteThere is acceptance and yet sadness in this. Wonderful and also what a great photo taken with your iPhone. I must update my iPhone to these better camera generations!
ReplyDeleteThank you, everyone. This was originally taken with my iPhone and then I applied a texture application. I THEN played with it on PhotoShop.... FYI
ReplyDeleteHi Margaret!! I love that photo, almost mystical. And what a wonderful poem, there's always that tension, isn't there. Thank you so much for your comment on my blog--you really made me laugh :-)
ReplyDeleteI like the voice, the yearning to be free like the cowboy ~
ReplyDeleteAmazing shot Margaret ~
To be able to walk out to your barn, snap photos of the horses ... be inspired by them ~~ I think it's beyond wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYes ... perfect !!!
ReplyDeleteSigh...I think I owe it to myself to peek over at your other blog of 'just horses'. Got that on my to-do list with coffee tomorrow. Wonderful capture in both the images and words Margaret.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures and post-processing. A pinch to remind us that harmony is juxtaposed by competing/conflicting interests.
ReplyDeletethat makes complete and utter sense to me, Margaret! well done!
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Somehow, when I was around horses, I always got the feeling that they were unwillingly domesticated animals. To them, mankind is just a nuisance to be tolerated.
ReplyDeleteOnly YOU Margaret could make such a fantasy believable AND poetic.
ReplyDeleteEverything you touch turns out perfect. Maybe you should sell your own house!!!!
Loved your Equine 55
At the risk of sounding redundant, you are a precious gift to us, your family, and the World.
Bon Chance...
Have a Kick Ass Week-End
Loved your photo and poem. Amazing to get inside the head of an animal like you do :-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful !
ReplyDeleteRecently, I watched Wild Horse, Wild Ride, about a wild mustang recovery project. The trainers who have the best success with them are the ones who think of the point of view of the horse, and win their trust and respect, rather than approaching them with a dominant attitude. I appreciate your lines about how the cowboy makes promises he cant keep, and also that the horse will never receive all that he needs. Awesome poem, kiddo!
ReplyDeleteWhat a message here! The ending is so powerful. The photos sure add to the poem as well. Love this poem!
ReplyDeleteThe plain spoken truth...I so appreciate a poem like that!
ReplyDeleteI love this, Margaret. I think your poetry is becoming as rich and expressive as your photography.
ReplyDeleteI love everything about this Margaret. And the photography is amazing.
ReplyDeleteGreat poem, and good luck with the house selling.
ReplyDeleteThis was well worth a second read Margaret Bednar.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes...hehehehe...I remember Racko!!
I agree with the commenter who said it contains both acceptance and sadness.
ReplyDeleteNicely done.
I especially like the top picture.
Thanks for doing Friday 55!
Mine's here. :)
A great relationship.
ReplyDeleteMustangs and cowboys are both tough on the heart! thanks-
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photo and your words add the sparks of sentiment!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the house!
yep both kind of after the same thing neat poem
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Spot on! You've nailed the mustang's pov perfectly!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful poem. I love the photos you have to accompany it.
ReplyDeleteHope you have good luck with the house selling.
I absolutely love it!
ReplyDeleteFabulous images for your poem, Margaret. And now I wish you much success with selling your house...
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