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Dream

by lostandwandering

midnight black arabian prince, his neck, impressed by the wired fence holding him back forever from the woman of his dreams. dark horse they came for him in the evening soft, dimming sunlight grazed his eyes an endurance horse, for one hundred miles they wanted him but he was lazy his inclination was to stand still to stroll slowly about a green pasture forevermore forevermore, his dream, spent on his own name. he fell in love with the mare on the other side of the wired fence she teased him, an older woman, awakened his rebel soul, inspired to break out of this arbitrary cage his courage and his passion only roused by love by desire something a human would not understand could not understand not in the same way he felt alone he felt trapped inside himself so he tore down the fence, cut his legs on the wires just to be close to her to brush his nose against her sharpened spine, inhale the scent of dust mixed with love mixed with pheromones, for only a moment that could extend into forever encapsulated in his memory a snapshot: one piece of chaotic bliss amidst all that running the flying floating cloud of dust still chases him. though he no longer runs in fear no longer gallops away, lazily trots, hooves dragging sand, happy under his bold, italian rider she doesn’t come around often enough. today he is young but soon he will be aged by experience, wherever they send him, he has no real home, only belongs to the night sky, only matches the color of darkness, i hope he remembers the way i tickled his lips and fed him handfuls of dead grass. he could be gone tomorrow because animals do not choose their homes anymore.
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Written by
lostandwandering
23 / F
Published
Mar 24, 2022
Time
3m
Tags
#horse#animal#wild#love#longing#human#conflict#fence#cage#breakthrough
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