Thursday, November 30, 2006

Poem: Changes 22/Grace

1
It is favorable to undertake
The small matters
Where your acts

Give someone a leg up,
Unfurrows their brow,
And puts a smile on their face.

2
You lend grace to your toes,
Leave the carriage
And walk.

Your mirth
Lends grace
To the beard on your chin.

3
The white pony
Gallops over the hill
As if she had wings,

Like Shadowfax or Pegasus
Racing toward the fire
On the mountain.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jack,

Check out this article in the Seattle Times as I know it is a subject you have been following:

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/artsentertainment/2003453751_aebriefs30.html

What a coincidence given the subject of your post!

Enjoy,

Pete

Keekee Brummet said...

Thanks for pointing this out Pete! You know, you saved me a lot of time. When I looked at my blog stats today, I was surprised. Fifty people arrived at all this is that, looking for more info on the horse sex case and film. I wondered if the whole world had gone loco. I suspected something was in the news. And then I wrote this poem involving a horse last night. It makes sense now. The horse sex case is back in the news, and with it the Googlers looking for the five or six posts I wrote on that sordid subject. /jack