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Two men under a moonlit sky Stacking stones With heavy hearts and tired limbs Stacking stones Others slowly passing by, look and wonder why They are Stacking stones The men know, though others question That they have good reason For their enduring habit of Stacking stones Their journey to here long has been Trial marking and marring their way Still they use the last bit of their strength Stacking stones The benefit they get From their laborious task Is worth the price Of fortitude That they pay Stacking stones The men finish And turn Finally going to their homes To rest, if only for a time From what seems like the ceaseless work of Stacking stones A small child Young and innocent Questions the men as they pass by Returning home, no longer engaged in Stacking stones The men turn And manage some few words To the one questioning Why they are Stacking stones For these stones they say remind them Of how far they have come For many many many years each pile represents To them a reminder Of a victory won And so when all seems lost They look upon the hill Where their have toiled And then they Cannot help but remember What they have accomplished To drive them to go on Stacking stones So as long as they can lift These rocks from the rushing river They will carry on Stacking stones. (theinkthatspeaks.blogspot.com)
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Dec 4, 2012
Dec 4, 2012 at 10:29 PM UTC
Stacking stones.
Two men under a moonlit sky Stacking stones With heavy hearts and tired limbs Stacking stones Others slowly passing by, look and wonder why They are Stacking stones The men know, though others question That they have good reason For their enduring habit of Stacking stones Their journey to here long has been Trial marking and marring their way Still they use the last bit of their strength Stacking stones The benefit they get From their laborious task Is worth the price Of fortitude That they pay Stacking stones The men finish And turn Finally going to their homes To rest, if only for a time From what seems like the ceaseless work of Stacking stones A small child Young and innocent Questions the men as they pass by Returning home, no longer engaged in Stacking stones The men turn And manage some few words To the one questioning Why they are Stacking stones For these stones they say remind them Of how far they have come For many many many years each pile represents To them a reminder Of a victory won And so when all seems lost They look upon the hill Where their have toiled And then they Cannot help but remember What they have accomplished To drive them to go on Stacking stones So as long as they can lift These rocks from the rushing river They will carry on Stacking stones. (theinkthatspeaks.blogspot.com)
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Dec 4, 2012
Dec 4, 2012 at 10:29 PM UTC
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