Barnyard Memories Poem by Ben Gieske

Barnyard Memories

Rating: 2.6


“to the comets that missed this place
in their hot pursuit of infinity.”
From “Postcard from Lisbon”,
a poem by Joseph Brodsky

romping in the hay
chasing the barnyard rooster
spring-time, summer-time play
returning the stare of bovine gawkers

watching the milking of the cows
barn swallows diving in and out
looking in on the sow,
suckling piglets, milky snouts

after the garden-hoeing chores
splashing water at the cistern
riding astride the working horses
playing hide and seek taking turns

wheat fields heaving in the wind,
chickens scratching around the corn crib bin,
digging worms for fishing,
all my brothers antics

barn-weathered boards
framing today’s memories
of rustic times restored,
barnyard reveries.

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that was probably the best poem i read 2day.

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Theresa Moore 18 July 2007

Wow, you captured those memories so well. You just took me back to a time in my life that is fondly remembered. Thanks!

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Martin Swords 16 July 2007

'barn-weathered boards framing memories' - very strong. thanks.

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