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Pegasus
The pegasus stood on the grass
His body poised for flight
His wings shone golden in the sun
His neck as dark as night
Under the shadow of the trees
A boy stood quietly
He watched the pegasus in awe
Barely daring to breathe
The winged horse heard some tiny noise
And spun with fearful eyes
He noticed the boy standing there
And leaped into the sky
The boy stepped forward with a cry
As the winged horse took flight
But already the low, dark clouds
Had hidden him from sight
The boy looked for a moment more
Then turned to head for home
He glanced back one more time but still
The pegasus was gone
The next day the boy came again
And watched from 'neath the trees
The hill and wood were beautiful
But no horse could be seen
Then diving from the sky, there came
A blur of black and gold
It swiftly lighted on the hill
A wonder to behold
The pegasus turned to the woods
His keen eyes searching them
He soon spotted the boy and flinched
And raised up his strong wings
But then he stopped and turned his gaze
Back downward to the ground
Where apples, carrots, sugar, oats
Laid easily to be found
The pegasus looked back and saw
The boy still standing there
And looked back at the boy with eyes
That now had no more fear
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