The Little Flying Colt

By lupus tenebrae

 



The little flying colt,
with his head up in the clouds,
wore hooves of lucky shoes
that could dodge between the shrouds.

He’d flit and flutter here
then he’d dart and dash away,
when caught red feathered there,
he would flee for better days.

The days were truly fine,
and for a time, nostalgic,
but something started rusting,
his joints became lethargic.

The other ponies laughed
at hobbled bones and frames,
their tears were not of sorrow
and they kowtowed to their names.

They did not remember,
he’s a pony, like themselves,
his rust would be their own
like his ribs of dusty shelves.



"We all become equally imperfect in due time." 

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Copyright 2012 lupus tenebrae
Published on Saturday, August 25, 2012.     Filed under: "Fiction" and "Poetry"

Author's Note:

My first entry into fables, and I chose ponies because bongo came to mind.
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  • dwells On Saturday, August 25, 2012, dwells (4285)By person wrote:

    Quite the parable and say HI to Lord Bongo for me, cheers Wolfie!

  • Devilish On Saturday, August 25, 2012, Devilish (2658)By person wrote:

    Your titles never stop amazing me. somehow it all fits together. and through reading your authors notes i'm able to learn.. Scholar

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