- Poem by Janelle Wilhelm, Grade 8 I sit in the pasture and watch the stallion graze His grace and glory set my eyes ablaze When he runs, his muscles flex under a glossy coat of black The grass dances under his hooves, which pound the ground like rain on roofs His mane and tail flow in the breeze in a way that makes me weak in the knees Such beauty in the spirit of that beast! His being has the fire of the dawn in the east I try to sketch him, but he darts out of view and hides his face behind a yew I think of chasing him, just to play and laugh and run on this summer day But he's faster than me, and soon I'm winded and just like that, our game is ended He finally comes closer, and nuzzles me as we sit in the shade of the big oak tree
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