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S​-​O​-​W​-​I​-​N​-​G

from Love Unbidden - love poems for Irene by Peggy Seeger

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S-O-W-I-N-G
(1990)

I ploughed a furrow
In my mother’s face
She loved me
She’s in her grave
Still awaiting
The seed I never gave

I ploughed a furrow
In a man’s heart
He loved me
And from the start
I, the seed, was mine
I showed it to him
From time to time

I ploughed a furrow
And with abandon
Flung wide the seed
Watched your heart
Close round it
And bring it to bud, blossom and fruit

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from Love Unbidden - love poems for Irene, released June 26, 2020

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Peggy is one of the most influential folk singers on either side of the Atlantic. She is Pete Seeger’s half-sister and Ruth Crawford Seeger’s daughter; her first life partner was the English songwriter Ewan MacColl, who wrote First Time Ever I Saw Your Face for her. She has made more than 22 solo recordings to date. Please check ewanmaccoll.bandcamp.com for other albums featuring Peggy. ... more

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