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He opens his heart on how farming helps him understand himself and in his relationships. |
| AN OLD FARMER'S MONOLOGUE The fine flock brays in the grey, cold dawn When tiny birds whistle and have fun; I leave my bed to see how they fare And lead them out to bring calm and cheer. I love to see the real man I am -- For who shall fight for each helpless lamb If I leave it within hunger's grasp And keep my rest in my craving clasp? When chewing sounds take the clean, cool air, I stand akimbo, having no chair And know that eating shall make them grow And end my stomach's or pocket's woe. Is my care love or is it for gain, For the greedy give to evade pain? And each day has hidden tests for all, Which are vital -- whether big or small. |