I like the way you wrote this, John. Sometimes pieces like this can get strange and I feel clumsy while trying to get into the groove of it. This one develops a nice canter as you read. Very nice work. Angi~
I usually get uncomfortable with split-ups, but this really works. They're beautiful each on their own, as well as combined. Made me realize how much I've missed them. It's been a decade. Or two..
Reading this on the internet depends on your browser and window preferences. My first reading was denied the right column. Somehow I knew there was even more and I automtaically 'technically' adjusted.
When I saw all the words, the spirit of the poem was released. Thank you for reminding me of the liberating spirit of horses, Mr. El Juero.
The first thing that confronts me is that poem appears in two sections which may or may not be related, so before reading gets under way, I am trying to piece the two parts together. Eventually I decide that the list on the right is a continuation of each line on the left, so the first line of the poem reads, I am thinking of Horses from memory... and so on.
On the other hand, the section on the right could be read independently, so, as you can see, for this reader anyway, it is quite some effort to decide how to read this piece.
Nevertheless, it has the simplicity and beauty of prayer, a celebration of a transendental moment contemplating the existence of these magnificent creatures, just the line 'I am thinking of horses..' is incredibly evocative, and like a refrain repeated at the end of the poem.
I'm a middle aged man, trying to live as I believe. As many here do, I practice a 'read/read' policy. The RR's just are too much. I hope I can participate with as many of you Outstanding writers as po.. more..