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Unsung Heroes
What would Westerns be without Horses Would our heroes be as well known Without their equine companions They’d chase the bad guys on their own. Roy would be lost without Trigger And Gene without Champion - no way Hoppy relied upon Topper To keep the bad guys at bay. “Hi-Ho Silver” yelled the Lone Ranger Tonto followed with “Git em up Scout” These guys relied on their horses That’s what Westerns were all about. Tom Mix rode Tony The Wonder Horse That goes back a long time ago Cisco Kids mount was Diablo Red Ryder rode Thunder, I know. There were other well known horses Like Flicka and Thunderhead, Fury and National Velvet Black Beauty and of course Mr. Ed. So as these Heroes rode the range To find an outlaw who’s hiding Lets pause and give some credit To the Horses that they are riding. Theme: Horses Contest: Horses or Snowflakes or Horses and Snowflakes Written by: Ralph Taylor 7/28/10 Sponsor: Constance~A Rambling Poet
Copyright © 2024 Ralph Taylor. All Rights Reserved

Book: Shattered Sighs