Our Poetry Monday theme this week is "Things we Build"
Now I know I posted this only a year ago, but it is the best example I've seen!
Created by my son, Mark, to gift to his wife, Barb . . .
Created by my son, Mark, to gift to his wife, Barb . . .
First, the poem:
The Builder
If you’ll ask any builder what
It takes to raise a wall –
They’ll say, “A firm foundation
Will help them to stand tall.
“Some days the effort seems in vain,
Stones crack, or break, or fall,
Some days it might seem there's been
No progress made at all.
“But nothing great was ever built
Within a single day,
Press on, endure, and what is built
Will never fade away.
“And bit by bit the building grows
From one stone to the next,
And many things might come about
That you did not expect.
“It takes so many years to build
A house of wood and stone,
The daily toil and strife and hurt
Seems worth it when it’s done.
“Though 50 years to build, and then
500 it may stand,
The building is a monument
To the builder’s blessed hand.”
Note: They're not finished yet,
But someday they'll be masterpieces!
Then, the pictures:
Architect: Barb Tolley Structures: Megan: Erected 2003 Kyra: Erected 2005 Jarom: Erected 2009 Leah : Erected 2012 Emma: Erected 2017 (To be added) |
See? How can I top that?!
Mondays do get knocked a lot,
With poetry, we three besought,
To try to make the week begin
With pleasant thoughts--perhaps a grin?
Have posted poems for you to see.
And now you've seen what we have brought . . .
Did we help?
Or did we not?
Next week:
This day in 1922,
King Tut's room was brought to view!
The apple does not fall far from the tree of talent in your family! I hope it does stand for 500 years when it is done!
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Why, thank you, Haralee! I hope so too! :)
DeleteYou can’t top that!
ReplyDeleteI agree!
DeleteThere are so many things (or people) that we can build, aren't there? That is a wonderful poem. Mark is a chip off the old poetry block, Diane :D
ReplyDeleteI think he's got me beat!
DeleteTalented family in so many ways!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Laurie! You've made my day!
DeleteThey're lovely and they also made me think about us as people - monuments of the Maker's hand and "we're not finished yet, but someday we'll be masterpieces!"
ReplyDeleteSomeday for sure! :)
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