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Written by Chip Mandeville
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 Photo by Susan Stone Starting horses is a favorite chore An occupational decision that I made. Lord knows it’s not a job You do for what your paid
It used to be I’d ride them hard At best I'd try to win Then I met a wise man Who put that thinking to an end
Ray Hunt , was his name And his words rang true He’d take the toughest bronc around Make him want, to work for you
He talked about things like harmony And the way that things should be Like try to think like Them So they can think like We
Remember the child and how they learn Mistake upon mistake, Maybe it all seems right to them To them it’s the only road to take
Your very best deal do offer them It’s a thought that they respect A soft feel for a soft feel Is the best to redirect
Whether you have them stop, Turn back or Run Work to keep it interesting Always make it fun
If he try’s and you slap him down He may not try again It’s not so much what he does today It’s what he learns in the end
It’s not aright we sit astride This steed we call our friend It’s a privilege to respect A rule to never bend
The smallest change the slightest try Is the thing that we should see It tells his life is changing He’s looking for Unity
We cannot make the thinker think Or make a river run But if we teach the things we’ve Know The thoughts will surely come
Like notes upon a music sheet We learn them one by one Until we practice long enough The song should not be song
It’s the satisfaction, Of a job we feel well done That makes us always practice To sing the songs we’ve song
So if your horse tries The hardest that he can It beats any ribbon That they slap upon your hand
It’s the foundation you build upon The little things each day Then when the job gets tough Your horse will Want to stay
To think like One’s the goal That we all should seek So always respect the feelings Of this mount between your feet
It’s Attention , Timing and Balance That gives us Harmony To sit the ride the Cutter makes Is song enough for me
The End Written in 1987
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