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Wendell Berry and Ellen Davis in Land, Life, and the Poetry of Creatures

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"The Man Born to Farming" by Wendell Berry

Wendell Berry

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Wendell Berry
reads his poem "The Man Born to Farming" from his home in Kentucky.

The grower of trees, the gardener, the man born to farming,
whose hands reach into the ground and sprout,
to him the soil is a divine drug. He enters into death
yearly, and comes back rejoicing. He has seen the light lie down
in the dung heap, and rise again in the corn.
His thought passes along the row ends like a mole.
What miraculous seed has he swallowed
that the unending sentence of his love flows out of his mouth
like a vine clinging in the sunlight, and like water
descending in the dark?

© Wendell Berry. This poem is excerpted from The Mad Farmer Poems and is reprinted with permission of the author.




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