These are a couple of revealing poems I just found. The first was done by William Lamb, a horse trainer. It's a philosophical look at the relationship of trainer and trainee, from a slightly different perspective.
The second is a response by a reader of his website, the KBR Horse Training site. I think both are pretty damned accurate.
Let me teach you.When you are tense, let me teach you to relax. When you are short tempered, let me teach you to be patient. When you are short sighted, let me teach you to see. When you are quick to react, let me teach you to be thoughtful. When you are angry, let me teach you to be serene. When you feel superior, let me teach you to be respectful. When you are self absorbed, let me teach you to think of greater things. When you are arrogant, let me teach you humility. When you are lonely, let me be your companion. When you are tired, let me carry the load. When you need to learn, let me teach you. After all, I'm your horse. W. Lamm |
I'll larn ya!When you are tense, let me teach you that there are lions in the woods, and we need to leave NOW. When you are short tempered, let me teach you how to slog around the pasture for an hour before you can catch me. When you are short sighted, let me teach you to figure out where, exactly, in 40 acres I am hiding. When you are quick to react, let me teach you that herbivores kick MUCH faster than omnivores. When you are angry, let me teach you how well I can stand on my hind feet, because I don't FEEL like cantering on my right lead today, that's why. When you are worried, let me entertain you with my mystery lameness, GI complaint, skin disease. When you feel superior, let me teach you that, mostly, you are the maid service. When you are self absorbed, let me teach you to PAY ATTENTION. I TOLD you about those lions in the woods. When you are arrogant, let me teach you what 1200 lbs of YAHOO-let's-go event horse can do when suitably inspired. When you are lonely, let me be your companion. Let's do lunch. Also breakfast and dinner. When you are tired, don't forget the 600 lbs of grain that needs to be unloaded. When you are feeling financially secure, let me teach you the meaning of "Veterinary Services, additional". When you need to learn, hang around, bud. I'll larn ya. Unsigned |