In a dusty old saloon, where the air was tense,
Two men faced off, both filled with offense.
A man called Horse, strong and proud,
And a man called Ken, quick and loud.
Horse, a towering figure, with muscles like steel,
A rugged cowboy, a force to reveal.
His eyes burned with a fiery glare,
Ready to defend his honor with a dare.
Ken, a wiry man, swift and agile,
His fists were lightning, his moves versatile.
With a mischievous grin, he taunted his foe,
A brawl was brewing, it was bound to blow.
The crowd gathered 'round, excitement in the air,
As Horse and Ken prepared for their affair.
The tension rose, like a storm about to break,
The saloon went silent, hearts began to quake.
With a thunderous clash, the fight did commence,
Fists swung wildly, no time for defense.
Horse's powerful blows struck with might,
But Ken, quick as lightning, evaded the fight.
They danced in a flurry, a wild display,
Each landing blows in their own fierce way.
Horse's brute force against Ken's swift art,
A battle of strength and cunning to impart.
Round after round, the brawl raged on,
With cheers and shouts, the crowd looked on.
Horse's strength waning, Ken saw his chance,
A final blow delivered, ending the dance.
The room erupted, a mix of awe and cheer,
As Horse and Ken stood, bloodied and near.
They nodded in respect, their animosity ceased,
Bound by a brawl that had brought them peace.
In that dusty old saloon, their tale was told,
Of a man called Horse, and a man called Ken bold.
For in their clash, they found a common ground,
A bond forged in battle, a camaraderie profound.
