A Little Farm-Katharine Tynan

A LITTLE FARM

When a little farm I keep,

I shall tend my kine and sheep,

And my pretty lambs shall fold

In deep pastures starred with gold.


On green carpets shall they tread,

Gold and purple be their bed,

Honey clover make their food

In a watered solitude.


'Twixt the mountains and the sea

There my little farm will be.

In a heart-remembered spot

I shall have my happy lot.


In a heart-remembered place,

Where the mountains lift their face,

I shall tend my sheep and kine,

And a thankful heart be mine.


KATHARINE TYNAN



Summary: 'A Little Farm' by Katharine Tynan is a short poem that conveys a vivid and idyllic vision of rural life and contentment. The speaker expresses a longing to own a small farm where they will care for cattle and sheep, and particularly cherish their lambs. This farm is described as being surrounded by lush pastures, painted with the colours of gold, purple, and the fragrance of honey clover. It is a serene and solitary place nestled between the mountains and the sea, evoking a sense of natural beauty and tranquility.

The poem encapsulated a deep connection to the land and nature, emphasizing the joy and gratitude that will fill the speaker's heart when they achieve their dream of owning this little farm in a cherished location. It speaks to the timeless appeal of a simple and harmonious life close to the land and the elements.

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