Wednesday, May 4, 2022

Sorry, Sis!

My Sister.
She only looks tough.
In youth, I was a daring sort,
A heedless, reckless charge-right-in.
In games, activities and sports,
In all events. And lose or win.

My sister, she of softer mien,
Would often follow where I led.
On dusty trails or tracks unseen,
The paths where ‘Angels fear to tread’ . . .

Upon Montana’s ski slopes there,
smooth trail beckoned through the woods.
A path, the incandescent air,
Promised everything that’s good.

But I’m a cowgirl to my toes,
E’en upon the mountain side,
I had one speed and t’wasn’t slow.
My sister’s caution, I’d deride.

Spectacular and fast, my run,
I made a final, breathless stop.
Then waited for my Chris to come,
And happily scanned the mountain top.

She didn’t show, I’m sure you’ve guessed.
She’d fallen, twisted up her knee.
And now her holiday was messed
Cause she’d been trying to catch me.

One summer, as we headed home,
Bedecked in prairie dust and grime,
From checking through the herds that roam,
(And it was nearing supper time).

The lot fell to my sister there,
To man the gate so we’d get through.
She finished the small task with flair,
Re-mount was all she had to do.

But as she slipped her foot into
The stirrup, something went awry,
Impatient me had spurred my horse
And off t’ward home this goose did fly.

My sister’s horse did join the run
And spilled her owner in the dirt
A badly injured knee (not fun),
And for my Sis, a world of hurt.

The message that I’ve tried to tell,
In my picturesque and silly way,
Is: We all know the one to blame
And who should really have to pay.

So if adventure’s what you crave,
If, into sports, you plow headfirst,
Remember: Though they may seem fun,
Avoid the cowgirls. They’re the worst!

11 comments:

  1. Ohh, poor sis! I bet sjhe's happy to have your apologies better late than never ;)

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  2. Maybe we should just start calling you Sally.

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  3. Good advice to avoid cowgirls! Whoa!

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  4. I want to ride horses on your ranch! Although I'd be a super slow goodie goodie.

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    1. Shoot. It keeps showing as Anonymous. It's really Laurie Stone.

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  5. And now we know the origin of Sally.

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  6. You lived life at full speed and your poor sister bore the brunt of it. You two have to be good friends today after going through all that together.

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  7. Enjoyed the poem, great way to express your guilt!

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  8. Ah, how much I love this one, Diane!

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  9. Ouch, I was that sister to my brothers. I have scars that I can specifically name the brother from which I got them.

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  10. My sister has always been the cowgirl and I was always the girly girl. Luckily she never caused me to get hurt. My younger brother, however, slammed me with a baseball bat when I was about 9 trying to be catcher. I ended up with 2 black eyes and a horn on my head.

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