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The Spirit Of The Wind
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Maihri Patrick
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SYNOPSIS
This is a poem about the horse.
I am the wind that blows
Through desert sands
And sails upon the land
Where tall green grasses
And forests lay
I rise and fall
At the break of day
I ride the crashing waves of blue
My head held high
With muscles taught
And feet that fly
Across the rising water flow
Above the fields
Of samphire glow
I tread the soft and unspoilt land
My beating heart
The power that
Brings life and speed
To my very soul
And I am borne
On the tides once more
The sands of time
Will bear me through eternity
As I entrust myself to be
The one who always carried you
For I am he with no rescind
The gallant Spirit of The Wind
The End
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