Wild Horses
Why did horses run wild and free?
The Earth use to run wildwith beautiful, strong horses,
but when man came, man put horses through strange corses.
With all the ropes, bits, saddles, and bits,
tall, heavy, strange creatures using leather whips.
Some were used to transport heavy objects and even peoples treasure,
but later, horses were only used for man's pleasure.
If only horses could run wild and free again,
then there'd be many beautiful animals in the end.
Man are the predator and horses are the prey,
but yet more are loved everyday.
Horses are strong, awesome, lovable, and graceful,
but when they're running wild... they're even more beautiful!!!
Man rode big, strong and wild horses in the rodeos,
and put them in fancy tack in mans fancy shows.
Horses ran free for years and years on fresh, green grass,
but that was all in the past.
Now many horses have to eat hay,
but they use to grass and drink fresh water everyday.
Why did horses run wild and free?
because God made them to run, play, and see!!!
The Earth use to run wildwith beautiful, strong horses,
but when man came, man put horses through strange corses.
With all the ropes, bits, saddles, and bits,
tall, heavy, strange creatures using leather whips.
Some were used to transport heavy objects and even peoples treasure,
but later, horses were only used for man's pleasure.
If only horses could run wild and free again,
then there'd be many beautiful animals in the end.
Man are the predator and horses are the prey,
but yet more are loved everyday.
Horses are strong, awesome, lovable, and graceful,
but when they're running wild... they're even more beautiful!!!
Man rode big, strong and wild horses in the rodeos,
and put them in fancy tack in mans fancy shows.
Horses ran free for years and years on fresh, green grass,
but that was all in the past.
Now many horses have to eat hay,
but they use to grass and drink fresh water everyday.
Why did horses run wild and free?
because God made them to run, play, and see!!!
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