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A Poem on The Dartmoor Pony by Margaret Duffy |
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The Dartmoor PonyBorn in the dark grey granite dell
And when my mother's milk runs dry
My ancestors have trod the path
I neatly pick my way between
I'll learn to seek some shelter
Or I'll huddle with my brothers
When Springtime comes we'll shed our coats,
And Summer sees us postcard-pretty.
And when the warm sun's memory
We're driven to the local sale.
And will the Dartmoor pony be
We were your long time heritage
I'm still as sure and fleet of foot
Margaret Duffy |
UK Registered Charity No: 1109196
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