Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE TIME TO GET READY, by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS Poet's Biography First Line: Jockey, little horse-jockey, riding to the race Last Line: "expecting to get ready in the middle of the strife." Subject(s): Horse Racing | ||||||||
"Jockey, little horse-jockey, riding to the race, Jaunty is your bearing, confident your face, Beautiful your goodly steed so powerful and fleet -- But what, my little jockey, is the matter with his feet?" "The shoes are loose, kind stranger. Their click it is you hear. But I myself will fasten them securely, never fear, Since I have brought my tools along, to tighten every shoe; For while the horse is racing, I'll have nothing else to do!" "Jaunty little horse-jockey, with your silly plan, You are not more foolish than many a foolish man -- Up into the saddle, off for the race of life, Expecting to get ready in the middle of the strife." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TOM FOOL AT JAMAICA by MARIANNE MOORE THE HORSES RUN BACK TO THEIR STALLS by LINDA GREGERSON POLYHYMNIA: FRAGMENTS by WILLIAM BASSE THE IDLER'S CALENDAR: JULY. GOODWORD by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT LEITH RACES by ROBERT FERGUSSON GWINE TO RUN ALL NIGHT by STEPHEN COLLINS FOSTER HOW THE OLD HORSE WON THE BET by OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES THE JUDGE'S DECISION by J. W. KEVIN A BATTLE SONG (WRITTEN IN THE WORLD WAR) by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS |
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