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Three Young Friends Went Riding (standard:poetry, 967 words) | |||
Author: Andrew Dayton | Added: Oct 19 2004 | Views/Reads: 3738/2502 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Three boys on their way to being men have a fortuitous encounter with strangers. Verse form. | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story And rubbed his grizzled jaw. He said," You'll think we're odd but we've been a-waiting here for you, To help you boys grow up To be good men straight and true." We been here for many years, waiting on the likes of you, though not too many find us, And them that do is few." The first said "Yes my name is Loyal, And odd though it may be you'll be surprised by the men You'll meet that has met with me. You'll see them at a wedding On a barstool, in a jam. In a spot that's unfamiliar, Mayhap a place called Viet Nam" "My friendship is quite treasured And is shared in a manner spare Though it's known in every language, It still rings pretty rare." The other spoke up soft-like, "I'm Trusty Worthington, But you just call me Trust and I'll teach you to make good friends." I've ridden some miles and crossed the trails Of many a good man And when you meet up with them You can put your life in their hands You'll find that we're important No, not in a worldly way, But when you need a helping hand We help you on your way." Then the silence fell and we thought a spell as the fire crackled low, And a third voice rolled out gentle, Gentle, solemn, slow: " So here you are at last with my companions two. The very best friends a man could have And I see they've met you too. Then we saw a man dressed strangely, In the flickering shadows he stood And we felt a warm breeze rising >From the quiet of the woods His clothing was quite different He was groomed and curried neat In a long white gown a-flowing To the ground above bare feet. Me, I stared open-mouthed And my heart beat fit to bust. As my two chums stood a-gaping His voice began rolling thus: "These men are my pardners We've been around some time I'm right proud of their company These two good friends of mine." We three ride together and You'll never see us alone We're none without the other We always ride as one We were named, our three fine names By my Father up above You met Loyal and Trusty, And me, my name is Love." You boys have stout hearts And as you continue down your trail We'll help you muddle through choices Where most men trip and fail Then he commenced to talking My heart leapt with each word And I knew that we, Cliff, Clem and me Were amazed by what we heard. We sat in still-life silence, The smoke wreathed us each in turn And the words he spoke drove deeply With a truth that burned and burned. We listened until the sun rose Where night shook hands with day Then he stopped and sat down quiet, Run plumb out of things to say I was the first to find my voice, "Will we meet you again?" He poured himself some coffee And grinned at his two friends. "We won't be sharing a campfire But don't take that too hard. Now that we've done our talking I'd be glad to call you pards So when you clasp a hand in friendship You'll know they know us too. And every single friend you make Will be a good one through and through. Then he looked us over careful And iron was in that gaze With piercing eyes I'll recognize The remainder of my days Well, we broke the camp and took our leave And my heart was sitting fine And I could see the same thing In the eyes of those chums of mine. Sometimes I get to thinking And missing those three fine gents But I carry with me their message Their words and what they meant. So not a day goes passing I don't see the faces of those men Of Love and Loyalty and Trust In those I call my friends. Tweet
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