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Through turnips and year old hay unnamed till then I saw her yellow mane flaming in the morning sun and named her Golden. There I saw the filly rise into a spring song and wet her nose in the pond shake her head and bray proud I was of her. Who shall be mating? My youthful filly, growing into her maturity, Black shadow, or Orion, or Majestic, the white Arab long and tall. Gallop to my fence, my sweet , take this candy. Absorb the sun and all the oats you can eat. Run, like my forefathers free and innocent. Golden.
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Oct 16, 2014
Oct 16, 2014 at 1:32 AM UTC
golden
Through turnips and year old hay unnamed till then I saw her yellow mane flaming in the morning sun and named her Golden. There I saw the filly rise into a spring song and wet her nose in the pond shake her head and bray proud I was of her. Who shall be mating? My youthful filly, growing into her maturity, Black shadow, or Orion, or Majestic, the white Arab long and tall. Gallop to my fence, my sweet , take this candy. Absorb the sun and all the oats you can eat. Run, like my forefathers free and innocent. Golden.
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Oct 16, 2014
Oct 16, 2014 at 1:32 AM UTC
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