MeetingTheBar: Character Matters – The Farmer

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Grizzled, a face etched with creases

So alike this drought ravaged landscape.

He speaks few words

Standing at the gate

His sheep milling around.

He’s a picture of concentration

Particular beasts to select.

He shouts orders

Barker responds, dashers here and there

Nipping, corralling, non-stop,

In response to his orders.

I am mesmerised by this relationship

City boy ignorant of country ways

‘How many sheep have to got?’

‘Have to count em’

‘How?’

‘Count their legs and divide by four.’

Message delivered

I know, shut up and watch.

Barker circles,

He barks, the farmer barks,

Together they win

The sheep for market selected.

The farmer pats Barker

He looks out over his barren farm

Sits beside me, sighs,

‘It’s a hard game.’

Written for: http://dversepoets.com/2014/02/27/meetingthebar-character-matters/

 

 

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43 Responses to MeetingTheBar: Character Matters – The Farmer

  1. brian miller's avatar brian miller says:

    it is def a hard game…so much of the farmers life is dependent on the forces of nature…for the crops and for the livestock…i like how you relate him to the landscape…i think many a farmer might fit that…that barker is probably his best friend…and for an outsider that relationship with the barker, with the land, with the livestock…probably hard to understand but can be pretty amazing to watch.

  2. JackieP's avatar JackieP says:

    A hard life for sure. You captured it and the farmer and his dog. I well rehearsed duo. Well done Michael.

  3. Captured the farmer and his faithful work dog well, I feel for our farmers now having to shoot their stock as they can’t survive with the drought. Very nice my friend.

  4. Abhra Pal's avatar Abhra Pal says:

    Ah yes, you have handled it well – life is a hard game at times, after all.

  5. Kathy Reed's avatar kkkkaty1 says:

    I love the vision of a sheep farm, the hard work, and the dutiful faithful dog!

  6. Bryan Ens's avatar Bryan Ens says:

    I’m amazed at how a sheep dog becomes an extension of the sheep rancher’s will. Very cool poem

  7. Lyn's avatar Lyn says:

    Our farmers certainly are doing it tough. They need rain, and lots of it. They also need the two major supermarkets to pay them a decent amount for their products. Greed – it’s a terrible thing.

  8. I particularly like the wry humor in the dialogue.. it captures so much of what a farmer’s life.. working in loneliness.. and sometimes more atune with his dog than a strangar… (at least my image of it.)…

  9. Miss Lou's avatar Miss Lou says:

    Great piece. Reminds me of the years I lived in Singleton and used to travel out to visit friends and family. Long drive between Singleton and Maryborough and then Maryborough and Darwin – and a huge variety in lifestyles. Some farmers, some truckers, some avid vegie and mango growers… Cattle farmer. We used to use the farming dogs to track down stray Buffalo in the north when we went out hunting to protect to land.

    Thanks for the walk down memory lane.

    ML
    x

  10. MarinaSofia's avatar MarinaSofia says:

    My ancestors were shepherds (sheep farmers is perhaps too grand a word for what they did), so I really appreciated this poem. Love the character – very vivid!

  11. Oh, lovely. ‘Count their legs and divide by four’ yes, that’s the perfect way of saying shut up, without saying it. I get the sense that the farmer is crusty on the outside, but just a man, just a human like the rest of us, on the inside. I can feel the drought from here.

  12. Count their legs and divide by four . . . absolutely love that. Really enjoyed this piece.

  13. You’ve captured 3 characters in 1 poem! Nice work. I also like the “Count their legs and divide by four” line. The farmer has a sense of humor. Peace, Linda

  14. rmp's avatar rmp says:

    I like that both bark out orders. you paint a nice picture and characters.

  15. Georgia's avatar Bastet says:

    Nice! Like how you developed this…and you brought the whole story so alive with the dialogue.

  16. lucychili's avatar lucychili says:

    a game we all rely on.
    good working dogs have an amazing relationship with their farmer don’t they

  17. Heath Muchena's avatar I of July says:

    enjoyed reading this

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