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Created on: April 28, 2008
MINIS AND WHINNIES
The miniature horses are cute.
They pull carts and wagons to boot.
For folks great and small,
The minis enthrall
With darlingness most absolute.
A horse may be tiny or tall,
While ponies aren't horses at all.
Though some are confused,
Or merely bemused,
Small horses fit two to a stall.
And here is what puzzles us so,
Attending each horse driving show:
The minis are strong
To pull carts along,
When judges say, "Ready, set go."
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