DlG—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Saptmber 20,1980 Turning back the furrows of time i^z > ,‘. * i,-,*^ , ’^'Vtr ”* r ii '^**'>"*'l* 3;»*f3*2s»»^f i ' jr~ ; - ':£&% i t 'A v' * - * A "ir - * *■ • •*•■-**** %^'-h : ~;- •» A . A< - s* _ 4l “ 1 ~ J ' *y~ > > t \ t ♦" * -c • .* * * .. V ■v- v p e^ s <Sook-a-mal-doh BY DICK ANGLESTEIN Powerful, straining teams Some sit stoically by as did prance, chucks by burrows, Beneath a bright, warm Recalling fond memories of September sun, yore, Stoop-shouldered plowmen Younger frolic through the take their stance, furrows, For both, begins a day of' Gazing bug-eyed at the back work and fun. breaking chore. Dust-coated clod-hopper and straw hat, Brown-baked arms extend from rolled-up shirts, Stopping occasionally to just chew the fat, Trying to forget the coining morrow’s hurts. Tho, it was just a day of pretend, 'On the parched Schaef fersiown field, Back through time many did wend. To see how animals and men once did wield.
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