Hard decision.

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    I happened across a relatively recent post from a member here in which he has made the difficult decision to “lay down the lines” for a while and take a break from using animal power. It prompted me to visit his website and there I came across this poem he’d written that tugged at my heart and made it clear that his decision was not made without some real soul-searching and anguish. As practitioners of this craft, we do need to make it clear to those “testing the water” that there are some sacrifices associated with what we do as well. Not to scare anyone away but to make the picture as clear as possible – good and bad.

    With his permission, I am posting (or reposting) his poem here. Thanks Rod.

    Ox Team

    I had an ox, his name was Rock
    His partner’s name was Roll
    Mostly together
    Like one soul
    Rock was nigh
    And Roll was not
    Rock and I were friends
    And Roll alone a lot
    The day arrived, sorry to say
    That Rock and Roll were turned away
    Sad as it seemed to me
    Made me wonder if it needed be
    But I had little time except to dream
    About this potent working team
    And thus they lolled the days away
    And me? I provided the hay
    But 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 might
    So for their sake
    As much as mine
    A home was found
    That worked out fine
    My 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 fun
    Well 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 lack
    And 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 eye
    Sad 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 part

    Rod Hewitt

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