70 Outlook to Nature 



I hoe and I plow 

 I plow and I hoe 

 And the wind drives over the main. 



I mow and I plant 

 I plant and I mow 

 While the sun burns hot on the plain. 



I sow and I reap 

 I reap and I sow 

 And I gather the wind with the grain. 



I go and I come 

 I come and I go 

 In the calm and the storm and the rain. 



Two points of view. 



Our point of view is determined chiefly 

 by the means that brings us support : the 

 city man, even though he lives in the country 

 and loves it, is supported by the city. He 

 thinks as the city thinks. He often has a 

 feeling of pity for the man who must live 

 always in the country. He is urban-minded. 



The countryman has his own peculiar mental 

 processes and points of view. The city is 

 little to him except as it buys his products. 

 His interest in the news columns of the news- 



