Beautiful Black
My soulful eyes were once bright and alive
shining with spirit and a loving sweetness
I ran through green fields, mane flying
flanks glistening in the morning sun
I had the love of man and spicy Ginger
and the taste of sweet grass and clover
Now my burdens are heavy
The cobblestone streets are hard below my feet
Winter's chill inhabits my soul
The noise of man's citys
are a torture in my ears
But I endure and fulfill my duty
for I love the kind man that owns me
But my Ginger is cold and still
on a glue wagon
Dead of a broken heart
I don't know how I carry on
for the cruelty of this cold life
is born on a whip against my back
My knees are weak from the weight
My breath short gasps of fog
that fall on the cold air
When I can endure no more
I am abandoned at auction
Head bowed low, my spirit broken
But wait...can it be?
The boy that I once loved full grown?
Here I am....here I am!
Do you see me?
My winnies are faint at first
but I gather all my strengh
He must hear me! Don't go!
And the boy who is a man
comes to me, tears in his eyes
He strokes my head
and places his loving face to mine
"It's allright now my beautiful Black,
Its allright, I'll take care of you now"
And so I am back in a pasture of green
My days are peaceful and full of love
The sun shines warm on my withers
I drink cool waters from a country stream
I think over my life as I rest in comfort
And I can say that Man is both cruel and kind
The kind respect that I am a part of all that lives
Not property to use at will and discard as waste
I dream of Ginger and my youth and am content
to walk these fields beneath the sheltering oaks
(c) Linda Gayton 2005