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           Iditarod 2004 
          A Poem 
          By K. Nikischin 
            
            The time has come 
            The die is cast 
            The day to run 
            Is here at last. 
            The athletes are banging 
            Hard on their harness 
            The musher is eager 
            To release them in earnest. 
            The dog bags are packed 
            And at the next depot 
            The errands are done 
            No more to and fro'. 
            Each dog knows his job 
            And is willing to go 
            To pull the packed sled 
            Through the night in the snow. 
            The light in the sky  
            Hides a secret it seems 
            The musher you see 
            Will run with two teams. 
            One hail and hearty 
            And full of their worth 
            The other, a vision 
            But no less a force. 
            The teams' silver harness 
            Lights the trail up ahead 
            The musher feels safe 
            She has nothing to dread. 
            The earthly dogs follow  
            The trail like it's home 
            The ribbon of silver  
            Will lead them to Nome. 
            To cross at the finish 
            Is the goal of the race 
            To race with yourself 
            Is to gain greater grace. 
            With two teams to lead her 
            And the will to succeed 
            The musher is fitted 
            With all that she needs. 
            So fly to the finish 
            And run a great race 
            Love what you're doing 
            Never slacken the pace. 
            Godspeed to you Karen 
            May the trail be your friend 
            May your race be a great one 
            Iditarod to the end. 
            Dedicated to 
            Karen Ramstead 
            and her Siberian Husky teams. 
            Good Luck. 
            Karen N. :) 
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