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The fence in the back forty is fallen,
badly in need of repair–
the older posts are rotten,
the newer ones stripped bare
the barbed wire is rusty,
broken in places, I swear–
nothing to keep the cattle contained,
or coyotes out of there
boss man ain’t noticed it yet–
I know he’ll be mad as hell–
and I’m the man he’ll yell at,
maybe lay me off a spell
but now I gotta tell him,
ride out, and show him the posts–
praying he will understand
even fences give up the ghost
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I grew up on a cattle farm and needless to say, had to mend a lot of fences. This takes me back. Thanks for sharing!
Very hard work, but I’m grateful for those who raised cattle! Thank you, jstpoetry!
I love this piece–from someone else who grew up on a dairy farm!
This makes me happy–it seems life on the farm produces many poets! Thank you, Shaun!
Been there. Done that. LoL My city dweller sisters say they’ll never forget me in a white flannel nightgown with electric curlers in my hair chasing the cattle back up the drive (to keep them out of the road), and back through the fence. LoL
That is a delightful story, E. E.! I’m sure the cattle knew you meant business! Love it!