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War Horse

War Horse by Steven Cooke Taken from Cloven fields, Where skylark and Grouse Linger. Into the bowels of a troopship, No scent of Morning Dew, No Bird song Only sweat and urine, And the distant sounds of war. No light, no grass of home, only the whip. For he is bound for Flanders field. His rider glorious in his regalia, sword in hand. He was his master now, and the horse’s salvation. Kindness, a quiet word, an apple, their bond complete. His last feed, bathed in a red sun, Which hovered above the morning mist hiding yesterday’s sin. For this is the place where death is king and reason is lost This day, where man throws sacrifice to the gods, Like so much sour grain, crushed, and discarded. To blow away into the winds of time, Recorded by nations into the ledgers of loss, For now it is time The lines gather, then the slow trot, their proud heads, restrained, Their mouths foaming on the bit, These beasts of burden knowing no fear, A site worthy of Valhalla Their Trust, in man, galloping where heroes dare not go Onward, onward, they gallop, Row on row into the fog, No grass here, Only mud, and wire, Waiting for the days cull. This place, Mans ultimate betrayal, Onward, Onward, Nostril’s flared, Eyes wide, steam rising from his Flanks, Every muscle, straining for the next stride. Then the Stumble, a moment’s recovery, Blood pours from his proud neck, then the ground. His head rose, a hand strokes his brow, the last kindness, A wavered shot ushers his life away, like so many before, No one will weep for you my War horse, No letter home, They’ll be No mention in dispatches, No Memorial For you are just an animal, Sacrificed on the altar of man, left to rot in Flanders field. But for those precious minutes, he was more than man, This day, of all days, he kept his bond, did not flinch, Though death was all around, Galloped blindly through the death rattle of the guns, face on, No retreat, Onward, Onward, The magnificence of the horse, No equal, never forget, For it is the shame of a nation, a sin of mankind, To undo the hand of god. No glory here, only an empty cup left on the altar of insanity Taken From Cloven Fields, Where the Skylark and Grouse Linger For I will weep for you, My noble friend, My War Horse, You Magnificent Beast.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2011




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Date: 8/5/2011 1:52:00 PM
A sombre and absorbing narrative. Yes, the poor dumb beasts of battle. Horses and cattle! The men were indeed as cattle. My grandmother's brother died a very young man in WW1 in France. Excellent write. Robert.
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Date: 8/2/2011 5:24:00 PM
Many a battle would never have been won without them Steve. Terrific writing you have penned here. Thank you kindly for reading me :)
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Date: 7/26/2011 9:38:00 PM
Magnificent poem. War and horses went together forever. We no longer kill them in battle. We should progress to when we no longer kill humans. We will write poems about magnificent robots.
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Date: 7/25/2011 11:11:00 AM
Wonderful images in this imaginative verse.
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Date: 7/21/2011 4:59:00 AM
War horses are magnificent. Last in battle in Afghanistan with US soldiers, sadly, horses largely vanished from our lives. Their clippity-clops down the streets are gone, and I miss them. Thank-you for the imagery.
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Date: 7/21/2011 3:59:00 AM
A warm welcome to PoetrySoup I offer to you Steven. I wish for you the best in your writing endeavors whatever they may be. May you find inspiration by reading some of the poetry written here by other poets. Read and comment on their's and they will return in kind. May the sun shine on you that you might find great joy in your life. Love and blessing always, Carol
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