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The vastness of the summer field Has lost its innocence to autumn yield From whence the green has turned to brown A once joyous day returns a frown But with spring’s planting, revived and healed Refrain oh urgings of wanderlust past My sails have lost the wind, on teetered mast The hearty bellows of a nor’easter gale Has caused my depth to weep and wail And fear the evil my spirit amassed I am a farmer’s soul; born to seed and harvest A reaper of words, and mortal darkness I seek from all around, and all within And dream of a life that might have been Where love past is all but heartless
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Nov 2, 2014
Nov 2, 2014 at 8:57 AM UTC
The Farmer's Soul
The vastness of the summer field Has lost its innocence to autumn yield From whence the green has turned to brown A once joyous day returns a frown But with spring’s planting, revived and healed Refrain oh urgings of wanderlust past My sails have lost the wind, on teetered mast The hearty bellows of a nor’easter gale Has caused my depth to weep and wail And fear the evil my spirit amassed I am a farmer’s soul; born to seed and harvest A reaper of words, and mortal darkness I seek from all around, and all within And dream of a life that might have been Where love past is all but heartless
john-k-trainer
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Nov 2, 2014
Nov 2, 2014 at 8:57 AM UTC
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