The Broncho That Would Not Be Broken

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"The Broncho That Would Not Be Broken" is a poem by Vachel Lindsay, included in his collection *The Congo and Other Poems*, that vividly portrays an untamable horse as a symbol of wild, unconquerable spirit.

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instanceOf poem
author Vachel Lindsay NERFINISHED
centralImage untamable horse
collectionAuthor Vachel Lindsay NERFINISHED
collectionPublicationYear 1914
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creatorFullName Nicholas Vachel Lindsay NERFINISHED
creatorOccupation poet
form verse
genre lyric poetry
hasAuthorNationality American
includedIn The Congo and Other Poems NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement American poetry
literaryPeriod early 20th century
medium print
partOf Vachel Lindsay bibliography NERFINISHED
publisherOfCollection The Macmillan Company NERFINISHED
subject horse
human–animal relationship
symbolizes unconquerable spirit
wild spirit
theme freedom
individual spirit
resistance to control

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The Congo and Other Poems hasPoem The Broncho That Would Not Be Broken