'THE FARM IN THE SKY'
It’s magical to put my feet up
After so many farming years
I’d often wondered what it felt like
As I wrestled with my tractor’s gears
A mini log burner would have been a nice touch
But the health and safety killjoys probably prevailed
A premature cremation at my ceremony
Would leave my service somewhat derailed
So, no more worries about the weather
Or whether my overdraft will outgrow me
No more fretting about officialdom
Or quickly finding a hedge for a long overdue pee
I’ll miss the wonders of mother nature
That fed my soul and stomach true
And I’ll miss the natural life cycles
That’ve eventually claimed me too
Farewell my animals and to the birds and bees
Goodbye dearest worms and insects too
Not forgetting all my love to family and friends
And of course I’ll never forget you
I’m off to my new farm in the sky
In control of my own destiny now
I’ll email my new address when I arrive
I just wish I’d brought my favourite cow
Michael Ashby (Sidmouth)
(Funeral poem for a farmer.)
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