Holy Cows
By Angusfolklore
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Holy cows chew the cud and patiently wait
in fields until we pass and praise them for being there.
I puzzle over the uncontrolable urge to say 'cows'
when cows, through no particular magic, just appear.
Who began the ritual recognition call?
I feel it was Tony Hancock on some long ago
interminable sitcom episode,
passing from one dreary Home Counties corner
to another.
The early 1950s (rationing and all) could only be enlivenened
by seeing the most sedentary farm animals by chance.
But why not, blessed among the species be the bovines,
the saintly strength of bulls, the eternally patient cows
that stand madonna serene in the muddy mess
of Britain's embattled fields?
Let us continue to announce 'cows' when we see them
in a vision through journeyed windows,
and let saying it be our mantra, our one word hope
for better from the place we started from or are going to.
Say 'cows' as a one word prayer for better times,
the farmyard mantra better for British souls
than a hundred chanting llamas
or meditating on the mundanity
of eternal bliss.
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I loved this one - thank you
I loved this one - thank you Angus
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"... that stand madonna
"... that stand madonna serene in the muddy mess.."
Holy cows, for sure. Revered in India and allowed to roam where ever and whenever they want. You are right, we owe them so much. Really enjoyed your poem :)
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Ohhhhh, I love this. It's
Ohhhhh, I love this. It's brilliant. And I love a cow poem. There are too few of them. This is our Pick of the Day. Do share on Facebook and Twitter. The painting is by Rosa Bonheur who did some wonderful cattle paintings in the C19th. It's in the public domain.
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This is our Poem of the Week!
This is our Poem of the Week! Congratulations!
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Brilliant! Specially after
Brilliant! Specially after listening to Farming Today where people describe animals as "product", their only virtue being weight. Really, really enjoyed
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What a brilliant pick! Very
What a brilliant pick! Very well deserved Angus - congratulations!
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'cows' indeed. reminds me of
'cows' indeed. reminds me of that poetic celebration of bovine encephaly.
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