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Abe
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Looks like Vero Beach, FL until the end!

0 posted 2003-09-17 10:29 AM



OF THE EARTH

Up at the crack of dawn
With the crowing of the cock
Go to gather the eggs
As the old hens scold and squawk.

Feed the horses, milk the cows,
By the rising morning sun
It seems you've worked half a day --
But it's only just begun.

Time for breakfast -- not store-bought
Bacon, eggs, and homemade biscuits
Cherry jam, put up last Fall
And some plums canned with the pits.

You fix the leak in the barn
Mend the hole that's in the fence
You clear the weeds from the ditch
That have grown so thick and dense.

Drive twenty miles into town
Just to get needed supplies
Hurry back to mow the fields
Just as soon as the dew dries.

Then it's time for dinner --
The main meal of the day
She's one helluva cook --
Is all that you can say.

You start baling up the hay
Now that it's all cut down
Get a drink of sweet water
From the well below the ground.

Still a few more chores to do
Before the evening sunset.
You have pride in knowing that
You work hard for all you get.

Time for supper -- something light --
The time to relax and talk
To have a cup of coffee --
Maybe take a moon-lit walk.

You hear the frogs in the pond
And the crickets in the grass
Look up at the scattered clouds
Wonder what weather's forecast.

A man of earth -- it's tough --
Few days off and little pay
It's in your blood, and you know
That there is no better way.


THE FARMER'S WIFE

You've heard of "The Three Blind Mice"
And "The Farmer in the Dell"?
As far as fairy tales go
I guess that they are swell.

But in the real world today
So much that we don't know
Just go ask a farmer's wife
And she'll tell you so.

She'll tell you of the long days
In every farmer's life
And what it is really like
To be a farmer's wife.

About getting up at dawn
Each day of the year
Whether the day is stormy
Or beautiful and clear.

And speaking of the weather
It can wipe you out --
It can take your best year
And turn it inside out.

The pests can eat the crops
Acid rain ruins the soil
And there's not too much pay
For all the time you toil.

Kind of a thankless job
People think you're getting rich
Not knowing what it costs
To put water in the ditch.

It's not like the old days
There's so much more to know
To put a seed in the ground
And to make it grow.

Without the farmer and his wife
Wonder where we'd be --
They've done a lot to make us great.
And the land of the free.

So give thanks to them
The next time you sit down
To partake of a meal
They've raised from the ground.

Del "Abe" Jones

© Copyright 2003 Del - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2003-09-17 10:45 AM


Thank you

Nice to be reminded sometimes.  We take so many things for granted...btw, breakfast sure does sound good! :-)

"Vision without action is a daydream.  Action without vision is a nightmare." -Japanese Proverb
~ KS

EvocativeVerse2
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2 posted 2003-09-17 10:53 AM


Great one Abe. Very well penned as usual. Keep it up!
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3 posted 2003-09-17 11:01 AM



...and "they" keep asphalting the ground...

Speak for the common man, Abe...
he IS the one that feeds us.

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