The Mare
Horse Frightened by Lightning (1825) by Eugene Delacroix
The Sun, with the light of dawn,
Sung to life a mare in yawn.
As a hide alit with two flies,
The desert land shivered and stirred
Under the zeal of her two peoples,
Beneath the wars they spurred.
And every drop of blood
Beaded her brawny back
‘Til the holy land was flood
With the tears of her prophets.
Upward rose the Sun hallowed,
Upward Zion the mare followed.
In the fevered heat of noon
The men built their two temples
While the women on either dune
Spoke softly their prayers.
Now the cool of evening
Is balm to her many scars.
The flies prepare for flight,
To dust or to the stars.
Soon the Sun will set on His lovely mare
That she may wake in Heaven’s care.
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