Homework. The Long Yard
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Homework. The Long Yard
The Long Yard
The brand new day came quickly as the sun rose on the plains
with a silence that would herald in the dawn.
I rolled my swag down slowly and shook the sleep out of my bones
the old dog at my feet let out a yawn.
We'd been on the trail for months now searching out the greenest pick
from the grass that grew along the long yard trail.
Two hundred head I'd saved now from a slow and certain death
it was either that or put them up for sale.
The promised rains had failed again out on our western run
and it quickly brought us all back down to earth.
We had dreamed of better days like some woven fantasy
when in reality we wondered "What's it worth ?"
For twenty years we'd struggled, barely scratching out a crust
from the land that gave us nothing in return.
Like some barren desert island it lay baking in the sun
and it quickly saw our hopes and dreams all burn.
There was nothing left at home now not a single head of stock
this herd was all I'd managed to retain.
All those hopes and dreams we'd had were held within this mob
and I would not let fate flush them down the drain.
My wife had left two years ago and with her took the kids
to her the city seemed a safer place to be.
She told me I was dreaming with my head stuck in the clouds
I would prove them all wrong just you wait and see.
So I saddled up the horses packed all my gear away
grabbed my hat and set out on the dusty trail.
There were clouds on the horizon with just a hint of rain
with never ending hope how could I fail.
Bob Pacey (c)
The brand new day came quickly as the sun rose on the plains
with a silence that would herald in the dawn.
I rolled my swag down slowly and shook the sleep out of my bones
the old dog at my feet let out a yawn.
We'd been on the trail for months now searching out the greenest pick
from the grass that grew along the long yard trail.
Two hundred head I'd saved now from a slow and certain death
it was either that or put them up for sale.
The promised rains had failed again out on our western run
and it quickly brought us all back down to earth.
We had dreamed of better days like some woven fantasy
when in reality we wondered "What's it worth ?"
For twenty years we'd struggled, barely scratching out a crust
from the land that gave us nothing in return.
Like some barren desert island it lay baking in the sun
and it quickly saw our hopes and dreams all burn.
There was nothing left at home now not a single head of stock
this herd was all I'd managed to retain.
All those hopes and dreams we'd had were held within this mob
and I would not let fate flush them down the drain.
My wife had left two years ago and with her took the kids
to her the city seemed a safer place to be.
She told me I was dreaming with my head stuck in the clouds
I would prove them all wrong just you wait and see.
So I saddled up the horses packed all my gear away
grabbed my hat and set out on the dusty trail.
There were clouds on the horizon with just a hint of rain
with never ending hope how could I fail.
Bob Pacey (c)
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Re: Homework. The Long Yard
Nicely done Bob I like it - you wove the prompts into a very realistic story line.
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Re: Homework. The Long Yard
Yes I like this one too Bob - very good story and nicely put together.
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Re: Homework. The Long Yard
I really like this, Bob - and very topical still for some areas which have missed the recent rain.
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Re: Homework. The Long Yard
Anybody would think I loved the bush
Cheers and many thanks Bob






Cheers and many thanks Bob
The purpose in life is to have fun.
After you grasp that everything else seems insignificant !!!
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Re: Homework. The Long Yard
I really like this one bob. A Minor Spit and a polish and I think you have a winner there.
Heather
Heather

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Re: Homework. The Long Yard
Gentlemen do not spit H at least not in front of
ladies


The purpose in life is to have fun.
After you grasp that everything else seems insignificant !!!
After you grasp that everything else seems insignificant !!!
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Re: Homework. The Long Yard
Don't blush Baby !
Help I'm caught in a Gayle.




Help I'm caught in a Gayle.
The purpose in life is to have fun.
After you grasp that everything else seems insignificant !!!
After you grasp that everything else seems insignificant !!!