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The Last Rider’s Prayer: A Reflection on a Life Well Lived

Finding Gold in the Details

The Old West taught us that persistence often unearths the greatest treasures.

Beneath the vast and starlit dome,
Where whispers of the wild winds roam,
A rider bows with heart laid bare,
In twilights grace, he voiceth prayer.

With reins adorned in weathered grain,
He recalls the storms and days of pain.
Through dust and sun, a life well-spent,
With every mile, his spirits lent.

The campfire crackles, shadows dance,
He cherishes each brave glance and chance.
From hills of gold to rivers deep,
In every dream, his memories keep.

As dawn emerges, painting skies,
With hope anew in morning’s rise,
This last rider sighs, his heart so proud,
For life’s a tale sung loud, unbowed.