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The eye doth long for stone abodes deep quarries birthed to speak with clouds the earthy treasures shine in sky and mind remember ancient odes that unashamed forethought for children long born after the ones who burned their strength away to give two thousand better lot with wisdom, warmth, and laughter now our work seems fragile fleeting our teaching is too flighty We wished ourselves so agile that we forgot ancestral strength We need that tall cathedral tower or else we'll lose ourselves forget that though our flesh is mist our souls remain forever All castles must return to sand but let yours wait a little longer put hands to work for enduring things And let your mind much ponder
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Feb 24, 2016
Feb 24, 2016 at 11:14 AM UTC
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The eye doth long for stone abodes deep quarries birthed to speak with clouds the earthy treasures shine in sky and mind remember ancient odes that unashamed forethought for children long born after the ones who burned their strength away to give two thousand better lot with wisdom, warmth, and laughter now our work seems fragile fleeting our teaching is too flighty We wished ourselves so agile that we forgot ancestral strength We need that tall cathedral tower or else we'll lose ourselves forget that though our flesh is mist our souls remain forever All castles must return to sand but let yours wait a little longer put hands to work for enduring things And let your mind much ponder
All must burn in the end, but tis best to work believing that it will benefit your children, to the seventh generation
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Feb 24, 2016
Feb 24, 2016 at 11:14 AM UTC
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