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I'm Just A Farmer, Plain And Simple
Author: Bobby Collier
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I’m just a farmer,
Plain and simple.
Not of a royal birth
But rather, a worker of the earth.
I know not of riches
But rather, of patches on my britches
I know of draught and rain,
Of pleasure and pain.
I know of the good and the bad,
The happy and the sad.
I am a man of emotions.
A man who loves this land,
And the beauty of its sand.
I know of a spring’s fresh flow
And autumn’s golden glow,
Of a newborn calf’s hesitation,
And the eagle’s destination.
I know of tall pines,
And long, waiting lines.
Of the warmth of campfires,
And the agony of flat tires.
But I am a man who loves his job
And the life I live.
I am a man who works with God,
I cannot succeed without his help,
For you see,
I’m just a farmer
Plain and simple.
Plain and simple.
Not of a royal birth
But rather, a worker of the earth.
I know not of riches
But rather, of patches on my britches
I know of draught and rain,
Of pleasure and pain.
I know of the good and the bad,
The happy and the sad.
I am a man of emotions.
A man who loves this land,
And the beauty of its sand.
I know of a spring’s fresh flow
And autumn’s golden glow,
Of a newborn calf’s hesitation,
And the eagle’s destination.
I know of tall pines,
And long, waiting lines.
Of the warmth of campfires,
And the agony of flat tires.
But I am a man who loves his job
And the life I live.
I am a man who works with God,
I cannot succeed without his help,
For you see,
I’m just a farmer
Plain and simple.
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About the poem
The poem is about a farmer who is proud of his simple life and his work on the land. He is not rich or of noble birth, but he knows the hardships and pleasures of his job intimately. He is connected to the natural world and appreciates its beauty, from the fresh flow of a spring to the golden glow of autumn. Despite the challenges of farming, he loves his job and feels a strong sense of purpose and connection to God.
The Structure of Poem
This poem is written in free verse and consists of six stanzas, each with varying lengths. The poem describes the simple and humble life of a farmer who is in touch with nature and has an emotional connection to his land. The language used is straightforward and easy to understand, reflecting the plain and honest life of the farmer. The poem emphasizes the importance of hard work and the farmer's relationship with God, who helps him in his work.
Best Quote from I'm Just A Farmer, Plain And Simple Poem
This is a quote from the poem I'm Just A Farmer, Plain And Simple by Bobby Collier
"I’m just a farmer,
Plain and simple...
But I am a man who loves his job
And the life I live.
I am a man who works with God,
I cannot succeed without his help..."
This quote celebrates the value and importance of hard work and a connection to the land. It emphasizes the speaker's humble origins and their reliance on the natural world for their livelihood. The phrase "I am a man who works with God" suggests that the speaker recognizes the importance of spiritual and moral values in their work, and the importance of humility in the face of natural forces. The quote encourages readers to appreciate the value of honest work and to recognize the connection between humans and the natural world. It is a reminder that success is not measured in material possessions or social status, but rather in the joy and satisfaction that comes from doing meaningful work and living a simple life.
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