Topic: How Granny Milked The Cows... | |
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Granny milked the cows along side of her man, eight or more each day and night to lend a helping hand I’ve seen her milk so many times astride three-legged stools, head leaned against a Guernsey cow, yet she was no one’s fool She used to name the critters and treated them like kids, petted, soothed, and curried the same as Grandpa did Granny pulled her weight and did the work of ten, there was no question ‘bout it when measured next to men You see it was their livelihood, they worked a humble dairy, pulling teats, cleaning stalls, and milk cans they would carry There were no days to squander, their life was not their own, no sick days, fun, nor leisure, or time to whine and moan Were no machines in those days to make the work go fast, they did it all by hand, you know, like kinfolk in the past The weather made no difference, in blizzard, rain, or hail, they headed for the old barn each carrying a pail Gramps would walk by Granny not saying much it seemed, convinced the life he’d given her was not what she had dreamed Forty years of hard work, cooking, mending clothes, having kids, and milking was not great, he supposed But I don’t think it mattered to Granny and her kind, they went where their men led them and gave it little mind She left her mark upon us, we watched as kids and learned, and I can’t thank her near enough for what all I discerned My thoughts are often with her, an example to us all, to not complain, just do the work, each task both large an’ small. |
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