A farmer's cow and calf - Md Mazharul Abedin || English poem || poem || Poetry
A farmer's cow and calf
Md Mazharul Abedin
The cow of the farmer is too obedient
It has been feeding him her milk for about ten years.
She never complained
Never protested
Humble she remained
Though sometimes her son, the white calf remained half-fed.
The farmer called the cow’Bhutki’.
The farmer's sons needed money
For higher education.
The farmer's seven bighas of wheat burnt fully
Some people set fire.
The farmer said,” Bhutki, I shall take you to Sombari Hat”.
Bhutki stared at her master.
Tears dropped.
The farmer hid his eyes.
‘Sombari hat’ day came.
Her master said, “Bhutki, get up,”
Obedient as usual she began to walk
Her white son tied far in a poll
Began to cry repeatedly.
Bhutki once looked back while walking behind her master.
The farmer's wife comforted the calf
“Don't cry more my son,I am here with you.
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