And we are as much in the jungle as we are on the
plain – we’re always shown running like horses but
we are savage, we can break the jaw of a lion with a
kick and our bite is fierce. We could not be domesticated,
are known for dodging the lasso. Horses were brought
to the rein, domesticated and now number in the millions.
Our numbers are dwindling. Interesting.
*From Elizabeth Bachinsky's poem B&E from the book
Home of Sudden Service.
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