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- June 23, 2009 at 10:19 pm #40656RodParticipant
I had an ox, his name was Rock
His partner’s name was Roll
Mostly together
Like one soulRock was nigh
And Roll was not
Rock and I were friends
And Roll alone a lotThe day arrived, sorry to say
That Rock and Roll were turned away
Sad as it seemed to me
Made me wonder if it needed beBut I had little time except to dream
About this potent working team
And thus they lolled the days away
And me? I provided the hayBut my days were not without other demands
And I was busy as I worked on the land
With a farm to care for and do it right
Within the limit of physical mightSo for their sake
As much as mine
A home was found
That worked out fineMy pattern was to turn them out
At night each day the same old route
And for the grass they both would run
In search of food and always funWell on the day before the last
I did the same as in the past
But Rock stayed back
For spots to scratch, there was no lackAnd say a word about goodbye
I did the same and turned with a sigh
He followed me up to the gate
That’s when I turned and I saw his eyeSad and hurt it said to me
A friend so close as he can be
Faithful and true as a beast was he
I felt a hole in my heart and me.Oh life that twists and turns so
What seems so good sometimes must go
And leave one with a saddened heart
And memories to fill the void, in partBy Rod Hewitt
June 24, 2009 at 1:02 pm #53012OldKatParticipantGreat poem. I’m not even an ox guy and it moved me (is that a tear in my eye? Must me something in it!) Good going there Rod.
June 25, 2009 at 11:25 am #53011RodParticipantThank you.
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