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Red Rum

Red Rum was pounding the turf down at Aintree, Going as fast as any horse can be, Ginger was there looking on at the side, And the whole of Liverpool, filled up with pride. For the third time now, this great horse had won, The greatest steeplechase under the sun, At Aintree a Horse is more likely to die, For the third time Red Rum, the odds did defy. Around the world the bookies all suffered, The betting fraternity knew they weren’t buffered, To lay off a bet when the Horse is a hero, Is not easy, so most, were left with a zero. The ordinary punter, who fancied a flutter, Even, the tramp, who lived life in the gutter, Joined with the housewife who bet the housekeeping, On the horse with the heart which always kept beating Because they all knew Red Rum would win through.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2017




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Date: 12/2/2017 4:34:00 AM
Excellent poem Damian, I love horse racing, Red rum was amazing, one of the nations favourites, great tribute to this wonderful animal, (I wrote a poem on the same theme which I will post if your interested) thanks for sharing. :))
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Roy Pett
Date: 12/2/2017 6:55:00 AM
Hi Damian, I have posted my poem on my page hope you like it, cheers Roy.
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Damian Cranney
Date: 12/2/2017 5:30:00 AM
Hi Roy, thanks for comments, glad you liked it. please send me a link to your poem, I would very much like to read it. Best wishes, Damian.
Date: 11/22/2017 2:02:00 PM
I had to look up this incredible horse, a true champion, They gave him a fitting epitaph: "Respect this place this hallowed ground - A legend here his rest has found - His feet would fly, our spirits soar - He earned our love forevermore"..Great tribute.
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Damian Cranney
Date: 11/22/2017 2:39:00 PM
Yes he was our hero at the time.
Date: 10/31/2017 5:11:00 PM
A story about one of my all time hero's and a fitting tribute. I vividly remember his first win beating Crisp who was lengths ahead at one point. Really enjoyed your poem, regards Kevin
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Damian Cranney
Date: 10/31/2017 6:14:00 PM
Thanks Kevin for your comments. I was living in Liverpool at the time and the atmosphere great. Glad you liked the poem, Damian.

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