Memorable High Headed Steers Poems

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Storm Riders
Amidst the thunder and the rain's deep roar, High-headed steers stand, brave, and evermore. With horns like banners, proud against the night, They face the tempest, hearts ablaze with light. In pastures wild, where shadows twist and bend, They hold their ground, each storm a loyal friend. With strength unyielding, under skies of gray, They forge their path, come what may, come what may.
Dust and Hooves
In the heart of the canyon where wild rivers flow, High-headed steers roam, in the sun’s golden glow. With powerful hooves striking earth in a dance, Dust swirls in circles, as if caught in a trance. Beneath the vast heavens, their spirits run free, Each gallant stride singing of strength and of glee. The sun spills its warmth on their backs, fierce and bold, While dust clouds rise up like the stories of old. In the silence of dusk, when the shadows grow long, They stand proud and still, in a world vast and strong. With the dance of their footsteps, the winds pull and weave, Dust swirls around them, like the dreams they believe.
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