The wind whistled
Calling on the rain                                                   
To share its game                                                    
While the farmer shook his head                          
His sad face flushed 
It was hard enough
Without their threats
And nexus of playfulness
He still pressed on.                                                  
One field left to plough                                           
Then to rest up                                                        
For he had no cause to swear                               
Sun sank westward                                                         
Day’s list now complete 
Wends his way back
To kiss his wife tenderly 
Illustration of Evelyn Harke painting found at www.pinterest.com

 
Such a breadth of work today. And yet there is a connection through all your poems..a thread of love..working for what matters..who matters...making it all worthwhile - and the painting was close to home - literally!
ReplyDeleteGlad he had a bit of spare energy for his wife. :)
ReplyDeletegreat poem to pair with the painting.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy writing poems to accompany art.
Randy
You've captured the essence of the picture perfectly. And I'm sure having his wife waiting to be kissed when he got home is the one thing that made it all worthwhile.
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