Haying in North Austin County

Haying in North Austin County
by Kenneth Chafin

Dr. Kenneth Chafin is alive and well having recently moved to Houston. Before retirement he had taught evangelism and preaching at Southwestern and then at Southern Baptist seminaries. He has been pastor of South Main Baptist Church in Houston and of Walnut Street Baptist Church in Louisville.

The grasses in the meadow 
were thigh-high-blue stem, 
bermuda, and bahai. 
Here and there black-eyed susans 
tip-toed to see the sky

The mowers came 
when the dew was gone. 
The hum of the blades 
laid the grass down 
like tired children 
napping on the ground.

The noon day sun 
sealed the sweet juices 
for winter`s chewing 
The rake`s fingers, 
like the teeth of a comb, arranged the 
grasses so the warm breezes 
could finish the curing.

At last light, one surviving 
black-eyed susan waved 
in the evening breeze, 
meadow larks gleaned, 
random seeds, a lone hoot owl 
watched for mice mending 
their nests, and great round 
bales of hay lay on the earth 
like golden buffalo resting 
from a long journey.

In the quiet of the night 
as I pictured the nakedness 
of the pasture, I could almost 
hear the plants making plans 
to send up green shoots 
as a witness to new life. 
I prayed for such hope..

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