Wildfire

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    Wildfire

     

    Bucking bronco, rotating out the gate,   

    Ton of flesh, an expression of hate,    

    Provoked to anger in a pen,   

    Intentionally, by rodeo men.   

     

    Brutal Tongue, through lips at rapid rate,   

    Can unload tons of passion and hate,     

    Provoked to anger from within,   

    Intentionally, by devilish fiend.   

     

    Burning like a wildfire out of control,   

    Stronger than firefighters on patrol,      

    Each one can hit like a lightning jolt,      

    Bronco with shock; man with thunderbolt.  

     

    Midst man or beast; taming the wild is hard,   

     Cowboy or steed in rodeo yard,

    Tongue or bronco with flaming ire,      

    “Tis hard to bridle a burning wildfire.  

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