A Missouri Farmer Before the Invention of Giving Up

A Missouri Farmer Before the Invention of Giving Up

A Poem by L.F. Royal

Blood beads on cracked hands

Hands, like sackcloth

Iron wills grasp plow handles

soft, like worn church pews

Steel edges slice the earth

a warm black bed

Sun darkened women gather milk

Respite, these women

Dirt children fly through wheat fields

Their paths, those children, are rivers

© 2014 L.F. Royal


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Added on June 17, 2014
Last Updated on June 17, 2014
Tags: Midwest, rural, bucolic, farm, strength

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L.F. Royal
L.F. Royal

Kansas City, MO



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I'm imbued with a love for travel, making coming back to the Midwest all the more enchanting more..

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