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		<title>Poetic Divination &#124; Abandoned Farmhouse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Abandoned Farmhouse&#8221; by Ted Kooser He was a big man, says the size of his shoes on a pile of broken dishes by the house; a tall man too, says the length of the bed in an upstairs room; and &#8230; <a href="http://www.tmcamp.com/2005/05/poetic-divination-abandoned-farmhouse/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p><i>He was a big man, says the size of his shoes<br />
on a pile of broken dishes by the house;<br />
a tall man too, says the length of the bed<br />
in an upstairs room; and a good, God-fearing man,<br />
says the Bible with a broken back<br />
on the floor below the window, dusty with sun;<br />
but not a man for farming, say the fields<br />
cluttered with boulders and the leaky barn.</p>
<p>A woman lived with him, says the bedroom wall<br />
papered with lilacs and the kitchen shelves<br />
covered with oilcloth, and they had a child,<br />
says the sandbox made from a tractor tire.<br />
Money was scarce, say the jars of plum preserves<br />
and canned tomatoes sealed in the cellar hole.<br />
And the winters cold, say the rags in the window frames.<br />
It was lonely here, says the narrow country road.</p>
<p>Something went wrong, says the empty house<br />
in the weed-choked yard. Stones in the fields<br />
say he was not a farmer; the still-sealed jars<br />
in the cellar say she left in a nervous haste.<br />
And the child? Its toys are strewn in the yard<br />
like branches after a storm-a rubber cow,<br />
a rusty tractor with a broken plow,<br />
a doll in overalls. Something went wrong, they say.</i></p>
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