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Wall Street Journal Love Poem
A glass of sweet milky tea rouses her from sleep.
Alarming, violent thundering from the herd of horses
galloping across the open landscape.
The man and woman surrounded by horses,
smiled: horseback riding time;
and the two placed the red hats on their heads.
The woman paraded with elegance,
horseback, galloping across the bumpy dirt road
and kicking up the dust.
Love was in their smiles.
-from “From Mexico to Mongolia: Seven Far-Out Trips for Fall”
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