Life Learned

Life Learned

A Poem by Tate Morgan
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For Ewell and Barry Binkley and Sir Dancalot

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Tate Morgan


 

With all my friends I share this tale

it's a lesson I've known so long

Of a father and his young son

who shared a bond both deep and strong

 

There had been a wreck in the chute

at Louisville Downs were we raced

My fellows mount lie on the ground

a youthful mistake born of haste

 

The boy was somewhere near my age

a score minus one or two years

His fathers dreams were not to be

as hope ground to dust mixed with tears

 

Barry was inconsolable

at the accident he had caused

Pride injured on the field of youth

time suspended as judgment paused

 

His hand on his sons shoulder

I found wisdom in what Ewell taught

Gave to me just one more lesson

a gesture not wasted I thought

 

His father turned to walk away

tears cascading from his sad face

He granted his boy redemption

in an act of kindness and grace

 

To this very day I look back

when tested by my own dear son

Remembering that one great man

who had showed me how it was done




 



© 2018 Tate Morgan


Author's Note

Tate Morgan
A lesson in forgiveness. I remember this as if it were yesterday. Ewell shed no tears till he turned to walk away. His heart broken at the sight. The horse was Sir Dancalot. The horse had reared up flipped over hit his head and died on the spot. Ewells horse was dead his son still alive. He recognized this right off. To Barry he granted absolution. If ever I saw the hand of God in anything it was there and then. I will forever be grateful to him for this lesson in Life! A Giant of a man Ewell Binkely.

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Dear Tate,

Thanks for putting on to this poem. You know how much I enjoy the romanticism of your themes, but this one is a true beauty. Excellent message and wonderfully delivered. This is definitely one of your best efforts. Excellent flow.

Best regards,

Rick

Posted 14 Years Ago


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This ias truely your best work so far Tate. I havent read something as touching as this in along time. Amazing job. BRAVO!

Posted 14 Years Ago


Yes, the many stanzas read like a short, but beautiful story..
Nicely written Tate with wonderful lessons woven within the lines.

Posted 14 Years Ago


Nice poem... I like how this story is written and told. Nice poem..

Posted 14 Years Ago


This is so wonderful and ever so touching.

Posted 14 Years Ago


I like it I also like the picture.

Posted 14 Years Ago


Your honest recollection of this happening.... brought tears to my eyes!!
Fine write!!

Posted 14 Years Ago


Beautiful and I would say that there is also a bit of a lesson in patience. Both equally important.

Posted 14 Years Ago


Forgiveness is so important. Beautiful poem.

Posted 14 Years Ago


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Another amazing piece of art form you. I thought that this piece was beautifully written.

Posted 14 Years Ago


Exellent and very heart felt. Love and forgiveness between a father and a son priceless.

Posted 14 Years Ago



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Tate Morgan

Marion , OH



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