He is the Caretaker Now

In He is the Caretaker Now, Thomas Harrison Humphreys presents a rondel celebrating the maturity and responsibility of a caretaker who tends to the land. The poem reflects on the harmonious relationship between man and nature, highlighting the caretaker's role in nurturing and reaping the rewards of a bountiful earth.

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