Monday, April 6, 2015

Horseshoes by Deborah MacNair


When told the subject of this piece
Was horseshoes, I remember thinking, “Oh jeesh.”
“Horseshoes” it said, about them you’ll write,
But what can I say,
That won’t come out trite?

For my story you see
Is pathetic but true,
That I know almost nothing
About the horseshoe.

But one thing I know,
One claim to fame,
Folks throw them at a post,
And call it a game.

When a ringer is thrown,
You can tell at a glance,
This game requires skill,
And not random chance.

If you can’t make a ringer,
Please don’t sing the blues,
For “close enough” counts,
In the game of horseshoes.

Still one question I have,
One question it’s true,
Does the horse ever wonder,
What became of his shoes?!


© 3 March 2015

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