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Fellow Creatures

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  by Bruce Bennett

    I pat the horses‘ heads as I walk by.

    They‘re gentle beasts, and friendly; they don’t mind.

    The gesture heartens me. I don‘t know why.

    At first, they did not trust me; they were shy,

    suspicious. Maybe I don‘t seem the kind

    to pat a horse‘s head as I go by,

    And maybe I am not. I can‘t deny

    that might not seem a move I‘d be inclined

    to make toward great dumb brutes, and I know why:

    They‘re alien; they’re stubborn; they defy

    their handlers. They‘re not safe to walk behind.

    I pat the horses‘ heads as I walk by,

    Then stop at one, and peer deep in his eye.

    There‘s sense, I sense, yet not much I can find.

    But still, that heartens me. I don‘t know why,

    Except, a fellow creature‘s there that I

    can stretch a hand to, ignorant and blind,

    that makes me feel a bond as I walk by.

    That gesture heartens me. I don‘t know why.

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