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A COWBOY RACE by JO CULBERTSON DAVIS

First Line: A PATTERING RUSH LIKE THE RATTLE OF HAIL
Last Line: THE GAUNTLET IS FLUNG AND THE RACE IS BEGUN!
Subject(s): COMPETITION; COWBOYS; RANCH LIFE; WEST (U.S.); SOUTHWEST; PACIFIC STATES;

A PATTERING rush like the rattle of hail
When the storm king's wild coursers are out on the trail,
A long roll of hoofs,— and the earth is a drum!
The centaurs! See! Over the prairies they come!

A rollicking, clattering, battering beat;
A rhythmical thunder of galloping feet;
A swift-swirling dust-cloud — a mad hurricane
Of swarthy, grim faces and tossing, black mane;

Hurrah! in the face of the steeds of the sun
The gauntlet is flung and the race is begun!



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