I have always imagined the farmer as antagonist
Imposing a Euclidian geometry of lines and squares
Over the curvature of the earth
My sympathies have instead been with the shepherds
And perhaps there is a generational animosity
Between farmers and shepherds
That goes back some time
The farmer is an owner who has big plans
The shepherd has nothing but his songs
The farmer is a servant on his own land
His stewardship is morally commendable
The shepherd has a kind heart and a sweet song
In his throat. He is in unity with his dog.
He is a lover who enjoys the wine
Of the farmer’s bounty.
This is what makes the farmer mean.
He resents the shepherd’s freedom
For wealth can never be stowed upon him.
1 comment:
I think this is solid and formal. The farmer and the shepherd=Cain and Able. Being in unity with one's dog is a symbol I picked up from Yeats Tarot studies.
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