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quarter horses

Photo by Sheila Swayze on Unsplash

by Guy Biederman

You open the curtains and two quarter horses are waiting for you, staring at you through the window, their eyes so large you feel you are peering into fathoms of a deep pool or watching planet earth from a front row seat. Such a thrill waking up in the morning to a new place where you arrived the night before in the dark. And in this sudden moment when noble horses catch your eye, you think, oh… this first impression promise, will always thrill with surprise. You reach for your camera/pen/brush. And so it begins. Smell of fresh coffee drifts in from the kitchen, beckoning a cup. 

Guy Biederman is the author of Lost In Translation, one-inch punch fiction, Black Lawrence Press, and five other books of short prose and poetry.

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