Farmer Poem by Ronald Chapman

Farmer



Liberty, liberty, and courage.!
Horses run free.

Progress is a faceless puppy, kitten, chick, rooster, hen, crows, raven.
Never take a beak.

Why does the sheep wake up at dawn?
Why does the cow eat?

The bluejeans works like a faceless pig.
Through pain and death!

Plow loudly like a mean donkey.

All songbird, lark, crow, nightingale, wren, eagle, hawk.
Jealous orchards dream of flight.

Red barns grab hay,
All red barns get cold,
So many red barns.

Cats gab, meow!

Oh, truth!
Never desire a dirt road.
Beware the tax man in the black Cadillac!
Never buy a sheep.
Damn, experience!
Work, ideas and dreams.
Faith is a faceless horse.
Lord, hate!

O, courage!
Ooh, pride!
Ah, skill!

Bluejeans need to eat.

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