
The cornfield looks disheveled
Prized corn freshly harvested
Tracks from the machinery
Brown foliage and broken stalks
Irrigation machinery lays idle
Having yielded their fruits
Plants are doomed to shrivel and die
Preserving the nutrients in the soil
Later the dry stalks are cut and removed
Opening up the field to full view
Void of all plant and animal life
Bare naked ground offers no cover
The field lays empty all winter
Lashed by rain and snow
Frozen on bitter cold dark nights
Raked by plows in the spring
Soon it will be time for planting
The farmer prays for good weather
Not too much rain he hopes
Young plants emerge
Growing fast in the early summer sun
Long hot summer is here at last
The baked ground irrigated daily
The corn field is full and proud
Soon it will be harvest time
Giant monster machines arrive
Roaming through the fields
Like marauding soldiers
With no resisting enemy
Eating up the corn husks
Pausing occasionally
To empty their bellies
into waiting trucks
The corn is quickly hauled off
A few days later
The battlefield lies silent
Slain corn plants litter the ground
Like fallen forgotten soldiers
The fresh corn is now at market
Soon to be served on plates
Or processed into food
Next time you eat fresh corn
Remember the fallen soldiers