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Location: western PA | Author unknown, had to share
Subj: I hung up my bridle today
Yesterday, for the first time, I was too tired to ride
Yesterday, for the first time, I was afraid I would be hurt if I was thrown
Yesterday, for the first time, I heard someone say my barn was too shabby
Yesterday, for the first time, I let someone tell me I was too pudgy to ride
Yesterday, for the first time, I realized I was old
Yesterday, for the first time, I had to face that I could no longer keep up
Yesterday, for the first time, I had to let go of my dreams
Yesterday, for the first time, I felt my heart break
Yesterday, for the first time, I turned my back on my friend
Yesterday, for the first time, I knew I was done
Today, for the last time, I felt warm, braided leather in my hands.
Today, for the last time, I ran my stirrups up so they wouldn't bang my mare's sides
Today, for the last time, I released the buckles on the girth and watched my girl sigh
Today, for the last time, I slowly dropped the bit so it wouldn't hit her teeth
Today, for the last time, I gave my mare a cookie to thank her for the ride
Today, for the last time, I buried my head in her soft, warm neck
Today, for the last time, I inhaled the sun and the dust in her long winter coat
Today, for the last time, I closed the gate and trudged to the muddy porch
Today, for the last time, I tracked hay and horse hair into my house
Today, for the last time, I pulled off my boots and felt the sting of warm blood returning to my cold toes
Today, for the first time, I cried after my ride
Today, for the first time, I felt my hands shake as I set the saddle on its rack
Today, for the first time, I hugged my young trainer a final goodbye
Today, for the first time, I waited for the new owner's trailer to arrive
Today, for the first time, I set my boots in a box to go to the Goodwill
Today, for the first time, I sighed at the wear on my riding gloves
Today, for the first time, I had no hay in my hair
Today, for the first time, I did not hear nickering when I opened my back door
Today, for the first time, I felt worse leaving the barn that I did when I entered
Today, for the first time, I had no one to check on before going to bed
Tomorrow, for the first time, I won't have to buy hay
Tomorrow, for the first time, I can stay in bed longer
Tomorrow, for the first time, I won't see the poop pile grow
Tomorrow, for the first time, I won't be able to fly on four legs
Tomorrow, for the first time, I will be sorry I listened
Tomorrow, for the first time, I will regret letting her go
Tomorrow, for the first time, I will be angry at God
Tomorrow, for the first time, I will be angry at myself
Tomorrow, for the first time, I will cry the day away
Tomorrow, for the first time, I will be glad to die
Day after tomorrow, for the first time, I will awaken in tears
Day after tomorrow, for the first time, I will know I was wrong
Day after tomorrow, for the first time, I will defy all the judgment
Day after tomorrow, for the first time, I will ignore my old bones
Day after tomorrow, for the first time, I will return the buyer's check
Day after tomorrow, for the first time, I will bring my friend home
Day after tomorrow, for the first time, I will take my boots out of the box
Day after tomorrow, for the first time, I will be reborn
For the rest of my life, I will have a horse in my yard
For the rest of my life, I will ignore the cruel judging
For the rest of my life, I will watch the poop pile grow
For the rest of my life, I will have hay in my hair
For the rest of my life, I will track mud in my house
For the rest of my life, I will bury my face in her soft neck
For the rest of my life, I will let my soul fly
For the rest of my life, I will never be alone
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Location: high desert, CA. | Just sneekin in here to say, I did not even get my first horse until age 56, and although I had loved the horses all my life, I was never able to own. I was diagnosed with spinal lesions on the spinal cord, and underwent surgury to remove the lesions and the tumors that were found. Convalesing at home, and dating my now wife, I again wondered how about owning a horse and my wife had just realised her dream of horse ownership by buying her lesson horse from our friend and trainer. Lancer was 23 and a perfect match for her. A year later I was given a clean bill of health and bouhgt a lil mustang pony to try and break and ride. ( do you see a problem here? ) Yes, as sweet and calm Pepita was in the pen and ground, she was in NO way going to be a riding horse. Having been lassoed from the wild at about 5 yrs, and brought from the mtns near Reno, she was a good companion horse for Lancer, but all the natural trainers and handlers told us, just breed her to get a nice pony you can train and break, or just keep her as a companion for Lancer, as she seriously hurt three different trainers with her unpredictability. ( She is now a pasture pet for a young man who is mentally challenged and loved to pieces ) Our trainer had a contact who had an 8 month old filly, pure Arabian, and my fav color a Smokey Gray. Long story short, Siseley is my lil mare. And having raised her, broke her with guidence of a good trainer, and ridden her ALL OVER So. Calif. now have a pal who is like a puppy and follows me all around while working to clean stalls, groom the turn out on the tractor, and we have logged over 1000 hrs of saddle time. Next to my wife, I have a bond for life and she has a home as well for life. She's now almost 9 yrs young and in her prime, and while I may ache after 12-15 miles of riding, she gets attention first and a carrot or cookie before I get comfortable. Steve... on that Lil Gray Arab |