A steed he was, noble
and great
We knew him not, yet
we knew him well
Fate had blessed us
with his presence
Why we deserved him,
none can tell
Majestic in every step
he took
And not one foot did
he ever put wrong
No man can describe
his value
Through oratory or
through song
Descended he must be
from royal lines
Yet he would never let
you know
But an aura he carried
quietly with him
And your respect for
him would only grow
Ancient and wise he
grew to be
Yet never his strength
diminished
He walked ever, strong
and proud
Until his time on
earth was finished
We rode on him, an honor
it was
An experience to
remember, that he ensured
To even the most
unskilled rider
A smooth ride was
assured
It mattered not who
needed his help
It mattered not who
held the reigns
He was in control, he
guided you
While exhilaration
coursed through your veins
A simple act of riding
a horse
Made to feel like an
act of nobility
For we were merely the
passengers
Witness to his awe
inspiring abilities
Age seemed to affect
him not
As it affected a
common man
Nor should it have for
he was Billu
The greatest steed that
ever ran
His hair grew long,
flowing free
Rivaling tales of Rapunzel
When he flew, it flew
with him
And with his light
footfall, it also fell
He was considered the
best
By young and old, by
one and all
Blessed was considered
the ground
Where his holy foot
would fall
His own breed would
fall in step
Not daring to
disrespect his grace
Wherever he went, they
followed suit
In the kingdom of
steeds, they knew their place
From Zanskar, they
say, his origins are
Yet I feel strangely
in my heart
He came not from a
place known to us
But a world from ours
apart
For no equal in twenty
years
Of strength and grace
have I seen
He stood alone on a
pedestal
Erect and proud, as
he’s ever been
He must have tired of
normalcy
For he has decided to
move on
As a result, from our
midst
His reassuring presence
is now gone
We cannot follow, we
don’t deserve to
We must be content
with our life
And remember that for
thirty years
He was here to ease
our strife
I pay respect,
meaningless though it may be
To the horse that we
all love
Absent he is from this
world
I’ll look for him when
I go up above...
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