"I'm Just a Farmer" Pocket Print T-Shirt
The plain and simple name came from Bobby’s poem written in 1974 called “I’m Just a Farmer, Plain and Simple”. It continues to be 3 Hills Farm’s mantra.
I’M JUST A FARMER, PLAIN & SIMPLE
I’m just a farmer,
Plain and simple.
Not of royal birth
But rather a worker of the earth.
I know not of riches
But rather, of patches on my britches
I know of drought and rain,
Of pleasure and pain.
I know of the good and the bad,
The happy and the sad.
I am a man of emotions.
A man who loves this land,
And the beauty of its sand.
I know the spring’s fresh flow
And autumn’s golden glow,
Of a new born calf’s hesitation,
And an eagle’s destination.
I know of tall pines,
And long waiting lines.
Of the warmth of campfires,
And the agony of flat tires.
I’m a man who loves his job
And the life that I live.
I am a man who works with God,
I cannot succeed without his help,
For you see,
I’m just a farmer
Plain and simple.
Written by: Bobby Collier, Owner and operator of 3 Hills Farm
Poem featured in Tennessee Farm Bureau magazines and adapted for RFD TV.
The plain and simple name came from Bobby’s poem written in 1974 called “I’m Just a Farmer, Plain and Simple”. It continues to be 3 Hills Farm’s mantra.
I’M JUST A FARMER, PLAIN & SIMPLE
I’m just a farmer,
Plain and simple.
Not of royal birth
But rather a worker of the earth.
I know not of riches
But rather, of patches on my britches
I know of drought and rain,
Of pleasure and pain.
I know of the good and the bad,
The happy and the sad.
I am a man of emotions.
A man who loves this land,
And the beauty of its sand.
I know the spring’s fresh flow
And autumn’s golden glow,
Of a new born calf’s hesitation,
And an eagle’s destination.
I know of tall pines,
And long waiting lines.
Of the warmth of campfires,
And the agony of flat tires.
I’m a man who loves his job
And the life that I live.
I am a man who works with God,
I cannot succeed without his help,
For you see,
I’m just a farmer
Plain and simple.
Written by: Bobby Collier, Owner and operator of 3 Hills Farm
Poem featured in Tennessee Farm Bureau magazines and adapted for RFD TV.