who wrote this line my father worked with a horse- plough in English
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Seamus heaney wrote this line.
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The line 'My father worked with a horse plough' is from the poem 'The Follower' by Nobel prize winning Irish poet, Seamus Heaney (1939 - 2013).
In this poem, he travels back in time, admiring his father, who works hard ploughing the field. The way he controls the plough-horses and creates furrows in the field. While he, the little boy trails him - talking and falling and dreaming of becoming strong and experienced, like his father. The poet comes back to the present, when he realises that now it is his father, who trails and stumbles behind him in the fields.
In this poem, he travels back in time, admiring his father, who works hard ploughing the field. The way he controls the plough-horses and creates furrows in the field. While he, the little boy trails him - talking and falling and dreaming of becoming strong and experienced, like his father. The poet comes back to the present, when he realises that now it is his father, who trails and stumbles behind him in the fields.
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