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A horseshoe made of iron Strikes against the ground As the horse carries his rider To the place which he is bound The riders horse is quick Traveling under a midnight sky Gliding silently through the night As lightly as a butterfly The horses stride is long And like a musket ball in flight He moves about unheard Unseen within the night At last the morning comes But no rider no horse no sound Yet there upon the trail A horseshoe print is found RLB
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Jan 21, 2015
Jan 21, 2015 at 7:54 AM UTC
Ghostly Rider
A horseshoe made of iron Strikes against the ground As the horse carries his rider To the place which he is bound The riders horse is quick Traveling under a midnight sky Gliding silently through the night As lightly as a butterfly The horses stride is long And like a musket ball in flight He moves about unheard Unseen within the night At last the morning comes But no rider no horse no sound Yet there upon the trail A horseshoe print is found RLB
This poem was written as a small token of remembrance of all the couriers of the Civil War who carried important orders and messages through enemy territory ,but more so for the brave horses upon which they rode. I have to wonder how many horses carried their riders unseen and unheard through enemy lines to deliver an important message or order.
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Jan 21, 2015
Jan 21, 2015 at 7:54 AM UTC
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