The Horse Of Your Heart Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEBBFFGGHHIJ KKBBGGEEGGBBWhen you've ridden a four year old half of the day | A |
And foam to the fetlock they lead him away | A |
With a sigh of contentment you watch him depart | B |
While you tighten the girths on the horse of your heart | B |
There is something between you that both understand | C |
As it thrills an old message from bit bar to hand | C |
As he changes his feet in that plunge of desire | D |
To the thud of his hoofs all your courage takes fire | D |
When an afternoon fox is away when begins | E |
The rush down the headland that edges the whins | E |
When you challenge the Field making sure of a start | B |
Would you ask any horse but this horse of your heart | B |
There's the rasping big double a green one would shirk | F |
But the old fellow knows it as part of his work | F |
He has shortened his stride he has measured the task | G |
He is up on and over as clean as you'd ask | G |
There's the water before you no novice's test | H |
But a jump to try deeply the boldest and best | H |
Just a tug at the leather a lift of the ear | I |
And the old horse is over it twenty foot clear | J |
There is four foot of wall and a take off in plough | K |
And you're glad you are riding no tenderfoot now | K |
But a seasoned campaigner a master of art | B |
The perfect performer the horse of your heart | B |
For here's where the raw one will falter and baulk | G |
And here's where the tyro is pulled to a walk | G |
But the horse of your heart never dwells or demurs | E |
And is over the top to a touch of the spurs | E |
To you who ride young ones half schooled and half broke | G |
What joy to find freedom a while from your yoke | G |
What bliss to be launched with the luck of the start | B |
On the old one the proved one the horse of your heart | B |
William Henry Ogilvie
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