The wagon wheels creaked and moaned
Over rock and sand and grass
As the horses pulled their cargo
Off the road, up the stony pass
The driver eyed the precious load
Then eased the two horses on
“Easy up, Jack and Duke”, he’d goad
“The hard work is nearly done”
Cowboys and women folk stood mute
And waiting in their best dress
The boys had even shined their boots
And buttoned up their vests
The wind caressed dresses and grass
As it blew briskly up the hill
Everyone held a hand to their hats
But otherwise stood quite still
The wagon finally groaned to a stop
And six cowboys filed behind
And quietly unloaded the sacred box
Hand made of solid pine
They carried it in reverence
To the place where it would lay
Hats removed, and on bended knee
A solemn “ Now, let us pray”
K.L. Dennie 2012
K.L. Dennie 2012
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