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Nov 21, 2023
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Thankful
What of the
farmer
who harvested
my potato?
May his bounty
be given to him
so easily as mine.
About This Poem
Style/Type: Free verse
Review Request Intensity: I want the raw truth, feel free to knock me on my back
Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft
Comments
Geezer
1 year 11 months ago
Not many people...
think about where their food comes from, or care about how the farmer that harvests the crops is doing. Sounds as if it might be a simple prayer before eating that potato. ~ Geez.
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Lavender
1 year 11 months ago
Hello, Geezer,
Yep! Giving a bit of gratitude!
Thank you for reading!
L
Candlewitch
1 year 11 months ago
this is...
quite simply put...a very nice thought!
*hugs, Cat
Lavender
1 year 11 months ago
Hello, Cat,
Thank you for reading! I appreciate it!
L
RoseBlack
1 year 11 months ago
A simple thought
That makes you pause. We really don't consider the work that goes into the food we eat before we get it and that this is how some make a living by providing goods for us to survive on. Well done.
Lavender
1 year 11 months ago
Hello, Carrie,
Yes, from farm to table takes a lot of work, and a lot of people - to whom I am very grateful!
Thank you for reading!
L
Unca Fez
1 year 11 months ago
A Gentle Prayer
A simple prayer that the bounty of the harvest is shared by all. Sadly, in the US, that is not always the case, as small farmers are becoming a thing of the past. Here's wishing that your wish for him comes true.
Lavender
1 year 11 months ago
Hello, Steve,
Yes...it takes just a moment to think about, and give thanks to the people who feed us. So many!
Thanks for reading and sharing your wonderful thoughts!
L
Clentin
1 year 11 months ago
Shirt, sweet and to the point
Shirt, sweet and to the point. We often forget how things come about.
Lavender
1 year 11 months ago
Hello, Clentin,
It's so convenient to purchase food without thinking it had to be grown / harvested before it reached us. Where would we be without those who dedicate their livelihood (sometimes uncertain) to us?
Thank you for reading!
L