Home Work

Today is cleaning day in the pens
hauling out rich ripe manure
to satisfy the hungry mouths,
the enormous appetite of growing plants.
Aw-w-w, who minds the muck,
it can be washed off and has a
sweeter flavor than the corrupt smell
of cities, the breath of greed, of men
knee-deep in servitude.
A servant to animals?
Well, they thrive, don’t they,
the animals I feed, water, and bed down.
They don’t shake my hand, or pat my back,
or plant a knife between my shoulders.
Labor with earth restores me, pavements
hurt my feet, the clout of the Pharisees,
bombs by Philistines make my eyes swim,
upset my balance, safe at home, free
among fields, I gaze at the moon
riding in the calm pond I was born with.

    Original Citation
    The Ghent Quarterly (Summer 1975) 19.
    Word Count
    130
    Original Publication
    Date Published
    1975
    Complete Poems
    276
    Theme(s)
    First Line
    Today is cleaning day in the pens
    Poetic Form
    open
    Bibliographic Notes

    Originally (and in Ward) titled "Homework."

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    Well, they thrive, don’t they, / the animals I feed, water, and bed down.