I Was A Horse Poem by Doug Stanfield

I Was A Horse



I woke up this morning from a dreamy grey half-sleep
with the February rain dripping off the eaves.
A memory floated by that in a previous life
I was a horse. No question.
A big, brown horse with
soft, knowing eyes. I had been abandoned
out in the high desert by someone,
but didn't care about them at all.
I knew once how to be free,
and would just do that again. I wondered
about finding water and something to eat,
but horses don't waste a lot of time worrying.
We're afraid of things that move,
and afraid of things that don't.
But we know enough to pick a
direction where it smells more like
water than not, and begin again.

Monday, February 13, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: dreams,freedom
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 13 February 2017

Lovely piece of poetry, well articulated and insightfully brought forth in good diction with conviction. Thanks for sharing.

0 0 Reply
READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Close
Error Success