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Originally published Monday, August 3, 2009 at 12:00 AM

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Clark Crouch's cowboy poem, "On the Other Side"

Clark Crouch's cowboy poem, "On the Other Side," muses on journeys, beginnings and endings.

"On the Other Side"

A ridge of hills against the sky,

a won'drous sight to see,

an invitation to explore

this grassy inland sea.

The distant hills all stand in line,

leading a rider on

through a journey of discov'ry

light of a new day's dawn.

It makes us wonder at such times

"what's on the other side?"

Seems like there's always one more hill,

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another mile to ride.

When the long journey's done at last,

the ending of the ride ...

topping the crest of that last hill,

we see the other side.

Clark Crouch

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