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I will always remember your soft dark eyes.
The depth they possessed always understood my questions of ‘why?’
You stole my heart with your gentle ways.
I love the way the wind blew your long mane.
You stood in the wind, like a charger of old.
Your fleet hooves carried your rider at paces untold.
Amidst your gentleness, and chivalrous ways,
You were a creature of freedom and even rebellion some days.
To earn your respect, and to sit you astride,
Is a memory in my life that never will die.
From sunset to sunrise, your beauty matched the skies.
You are a picture of grace and life that has no demise.
The memories are too numerous to count,
And the lessons to a price will never amount.
The hearts that you saved,
The love that you gave,
Yet you flew with the wind, wild and uncaged.
The earth would tremble beneath your stride,
And not once did you disappoint in the vigor of the ride.
To dreams you gave wings,
And still the prairie with your bugle rings.
I see you in the clouds that fly so high.
And your hoof prints in the stars of the night sky.
As black as night you stood in the light,
With strength and power, you radiated might.
Yet to the child, to me, you lowered your muzzle,
If just to give me a velvety nuzzle,
And warm my hands with the breath of your nostrils,
You stole my heart with your gentle ways,
And in my memories will you be for all my days.
To the one who stole my heart.  Forever will my heart treasure the great horse that carried so many dreams.  The life he gave  to my dad, and the freedom he gave to me.  A little piece of me has died and left when he did.  In his final days he still loved and cared.  He had a heart of gold, and treated his family better than most humans treat one another.  Thank you Lord for Black, and may he be running amidst the stars.
 Nov 2015 Jenna Gottemoller
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Tonight, the monument's lights are darkened.
Tonight, the celebrations are put off.
Tonight, we gather together to mourn the lost.
Those we've lost are not ever forgotten.

Tonight, we stand with our oldest ally.
One world, one love, one night.
Some, who would use violence, try to tear us apart.
They fail to realize that only brings us together.
For tonight, we are not citizens of separate countries,
we are people.

The night may be dark
The shots have echoed through the streets
The explosions forever changing a city we all know so well.
But, that will not take our humanity.
That will not tear us apart.

Tonight we stand together as one people.
For those who have spent the night in fear,
We stand ready to fight for you at all costs.
For you, Paris, tonight we stand together.

— The End —