Milking a Cow
by Jim Stewart c 2008
Dedicated to all that have spent some time on a farm, "The Promised Land", you gotta love it.
It's five o'clock in the morning
The rooster hasn't even crowed.
But I get up
On this glorious morn.
It's off to the barn
With my bucket in hand.
In quest of fresh milk
From this small dairy land.
The sun is still hiding
And the airs got a chill.
It's mind over matter
With a pail to fill.
I pick out a cow
Tankersley is her name.
Not very pleasant
And not very tame.
My hands are kinda chilly
As I reach for her teet.
In a short instance
I receive a swift kick.
I rub my hands together
To create some warmth.
I go back at it
And get nearly a quart.
Then swat on my head
From her tail with great force.
I'm starting to wish
This old cow was a horse.
Squat, squirt, splash, kick
Squat, squirt, splash, kick
I'm getting into rhythm
And it's almost six.
I reach my mark
On that old metal can.
I untie the cow
This is the "Promise Land?"
Tomorrow I'm gonna get up mighty early again
And go get that milk.
In a carton this time
Instead of a can.