Enriching the Earth
To enrich the earth I have sowed clover and
grass
to grow and die. I have plowed in the seeds
of winter grains and
various legumes,
their growth to be plowed in to enrich the earth.
I have
stirred into the ground the offal
and the decay of the growth of past
seasons
and so mended the earth and made its yield increase.
All this
serves the dark. Against the shadow
of veiled possibility my workdays
stand
in a most asking light. I am slowly falling
into the fund of things.
And yet to serve the earth,
not knowing what I serve, gives a wideness
and
a delight to the air, and my days
do not wholly pass. It is the mind's
service,
for when the will fails so do the hands
and one lives at the
expense of life.
After death, willing or not, the body serves,
entering
the earth. And so what was heaviest
and most mute is at last raised up into
song.
~ Wendell Berry ~