The Farmer And The Cow Heart Touch Story

Alvi was once an Alvi farmer. Although he wasn’t a wealthy farmer he was very content. From dawn to dusk, he worked in the fields alongside his cow. Alvi was able to grow vegetables and other crops, which he sold to local farmers on market days so that he could buy more food. Alvi, his cow and their laborious lifestyle meant that they could be content with what they had. One year later, things changed.

The rains did no come and the land became dry and dusty. Alvi did not have any crops and so he had no income to buy food. In order to feed his cow and himself, the poor farmer was left hungry. He had to sell all his belongings in order to get food. Alvi hoped for rains so that his fields would reopen and he would be able to return to work. Alvi and Alvi became increasingly hungry as the crops didn’t grow. There was nothing to sell so there wasn’t enough food for everyone. Alvi couldn’t bear to be hungry any more. The farmer looked at his cow and apologized. However, I was afraid I would have to eat him. Alvi turned to the cow, and his eyes began to well up with tears. Alvi was so angry at the sight of his tears that he suggested eating his cow friend. He reached out to the cow and apologized. I will never do that again. I beg your pardon. The cow nodded, relieved to not have his meal.

The land was covered in rain, and it became fertile. Alvi, his faithful cow and the crops started to grow quickly and Alvi returned to the fields soon after. Alvi, his cow and their work ethic meant that they were always busy during harvest. Alvi was happy to see that they had more crops this year, as well as his cow. They took their harvest and went into the village to sell it to the locals. They were able to purchase food and had enough money to live on.

Alvi was able to promise that he would never be able to eat beef from that point on.

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  • jessicawilson

    Jessica Wilson is a 33-year-old essay writer and blogger from the UK. She has been writing since she was a teenager and has always been interested in writing about personal experiences and thoughts. Jessica has written for a number of online magazines and websites and has also published a number of essays and short stories. Jessica currently works as a freelance writer.