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History Farm Poems

These History Farm poems are examples of Farm poems about History. These are the best examples of Farm History poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Greener on the Other Side of the Fence

He wears thick gloves when he strings the barbed wire,
fashioning a thorny fence from prickly metal spines,
reminding me that cattle like to know the boundaries,
the...

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Categories: farm, animal, appreciation, endurance, green,



Premium Member Scion of the Orchards and Fields, Part One
A man-child they call Abie
    Name's Menachem Levy              ...

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Categories: farm, hero, history, jewish,

Premium Member To Plow and Seed
A well-water pump cranks out its iron-water
    crooked wire remains -- once, sturdy chicken coops
  The brackish, muddy area over there,...

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Categories: farm, history, nostalgia,

Premium Member Life Weary, So Hungry I Could Eat a Dry Bone
Life Weary, So Hungry I Could Eat A Dry Bone


Trekking through fire breathing desert, yes all alone
Mouth full of sand, shattered heart so heavy too
Life...

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Categories: destiny, farm, fate, growing

The Roman Emperor Who Had Nothing To Cluck About
In the annals of Rome the least glorious
was an emperor named Honorius.
Though Rome's plight was alarming
he spent his time chicken farming,
a pursuit which made him...

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Categories: farm, history,



Premium Member Virgin At the Outhouse Door
JANUARY VIRGIN AT THE OUTHOUSE DOOR
Not much of light, the cold had settled in,
and made for her, sweet Laura of the farm,
the quick of flight,...

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© Vee Bdosa  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: age, america, farm, history,

A Narrow Road I
Walking on a narrow road 
leading no to where, 
wanting to roam 
with nothing in sight 
dark clouds drift 
across my path
slicing rays of sun...

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Categories: farm, abuse, allegory, anger, dark,

Strolling Through the Past
It’s now a bird sanctuary,
and has been for some decades now,
the trail wanders through the forest,
past the rock walls of an old house.

The trail itself...

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Categories: absence, appreciation, farm, history,

Long Walk In a Lovely Country
A broad vale next to Lake Champlain,
early morning, before the heat,
barbed wire fence next to a field
where John Arnold’s sheep are grazing.
Tall grass is hiding...

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Categories: america, beauty, farm, happiness,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: farm, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member Farm Life
Clucking and crowing, 
Hens cackling echoes
Telling me it’s time for
The morning rounds 
Feeding and watering

Bawling with brevity
Calf yearning for milk
While the bull paws
The dirt, curling...

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Categories: beauty, family, farm, meaningful,

We Didn'T Know
Dad had threatened for some time to reclaim the land behind the shed,
where rubbish over many years, had stockpiled but now instead
of being easy to...

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Categories: family, farm,

Premium Member Organic Strategies
What are differences between strategic planning
and organic development?

Is one deductive LeftBrain sequential
while the other
could also be inductive RightBrain holistic,
holonic Left with Right?

Leaving no one feeling
we...

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Categories: education, farm, future, games,

Evolution Not Revolution
Our unfortunate world is constantly changing 
our need to become better through evolution 
a thirst a hunger for useless rearranging 
destruction, inevitable revolution,

insecurities, need for...

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© Roy Pett  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: farm, abuse, animal, books, conflict,

Churning Milk
Churning Milk1949

Every Monday after school
churning had to be done.
Milk that went sour on Sunday
was turned into butter on Monday,
as the creamery was closed
on the seventh...

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Categories: drink, farm, history, work,


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