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Songbird
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0 posted 2001-03-30 04:13 PM



He had plowed the virgin field
Had planted and reaped a plenteous  crop
Had tended it with care
Tilled and fertilized as he should
He was reaping all the benefits
Of all the good crops he had sowed
The bread was plentiful
On the table
Its aroma was so sweet
Yet he left it
Steaming hot on the table
For others to eat

For one day
He rode his tractor
Across the field
Beyond his pastures fine
Caught a glimse
Of greener pastures
Took sudden leave of his mind
His foot went heavy on the petal
And into forward throttle went
Leaving wide tractor tire marks
Upon a down trod fence

He didn't even look behind him
To see the damage he had done
But plowed blindly
Into the mirage
Of a foolish farmer's dreams



© Copyright 2001 Marcia Estep - All Rights Reserved
wayoutwalt
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1 posted 2001-03-30 04:15 PM


awesome Sonbird I really  liked this
Sunshine
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2 posted 2001-03-30 05:01 PM


For those of us who know farmers, and the profession [yes, it IS a profession], this is an awesome, and chilling, write....
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Member Rara Avis
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3 posted 2001-03-30 07:48 PM


I like this so much Songbird.  A fantasy.  I only know sensible farmers.  Joyce
Cerenity
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4 posted 2001-03-30 07:53 PM


Hi Songbird,

What a twist, this was great writing,

Love, Cerenity

"God doesn't have to be reminded that we exist.
We have to be reminded that He exist!"

(Writer Unknown)



Songbird
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5 posted 2001-03-30 10:24 PM


Unfortunately not a fastasy, althought really not a farmer in profession, but the concept is real. I guess everyone could apply it to a their own story of greener pastures. Thanks for your comments.
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