| MY RANCH July 16, 2009 There’s something about The way that it stands And the way that it listens As the clock ticks its hands And its dewy yard glistens When it’s filled to the gills With the dusty earth screaming With the noise and the poise Of it taking hoof beatings There’s something about The way that it blows And the way that it sounds As it holds all it knows In its gramineous bounds When it’s blessed to the crest With sleek equine barrels And crammed to the jambs With sweet raucous carols There’s something about The way that it hugs The weariest soul With plushy crushed rugs And a long hearty skoal On a lengthy cold night When you don’t wish to roam But long for the light As it welcomes you home |