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#carpentry
Fatherhood is like carpentry, Crafted with patience and care, Each piece measured and cut with precision, To build a home that's strong and fair. The foundation, a steady base, A father's love unwavering, Like sturdy beams that hold up walls, Through storms and winds unrelenting. A father's guidance, like a level, Ensuring every step is straight, Teaching lessons, shaping character, Like a master craftsman with every trait. As children grow and set leave, Fortified wings are left empty, He never left until the job was done, His masterpiece finally won. So here's to all the fathers out there, Your dedication, like carpentry, Is a labor of love that never fades, And builds a legacy for eternity.
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Mar 31, 2023
Mar 31, 2023 at 10:48 PM UTC
Measure Twice, Cut Once
A careful cut, it is the stuff, Of which our world is made, Utility and art are fused, The noblest of the trades, A sturdy chair of solid wood, Yet sturdier the heart, Passion, vision, faithful work, The noblest of the arts.
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Nov 13, 2019
Nov 13, 2019 at 8:12 PM UTC
Woodworking
For some, poetry comes naturally But for me its like carpentry It takes nails, wood, glue, and time To build these words that hopefully rhyme In the end I hope these walls survive So the beauty that lives within will thrive To grow into ones colorful crest To inspire fledgling poets building their first nest.
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Jun 26, 2018
Jun 26, 2018 at 3:59 PM UTC
Birdhouse
I am building a brace for the front porch of my brother who is on the other side of that door listening with headphones to a recording of Chinese poetry (in Mandarin, which he understands) while he is dying, slowly, brain cell by brilliant brain cell in that rocking chair whose joints are creaking, coming undone. He no longer remembers his phone number or how to count change at the grocery store. He is in denial of any problem as he grows younger, ever younger shedding years like snakeskins while the crack in the porch grows wider, ever wider so out here in the rain I set four-by-fours upright as posts, then I **** four-by-eights as beams      lifting on my shoulder      held by my hands      pushing with my legs      transferred through my spine      anchored by my feet as the useless joists of the deck drop termite **** onto my eyebrows like taunts of children: nya nya you can’t fix this. But I can brace it for a while. Long enough, at least for my brother to forget ten languages. I will repair that rocking chair. I will buy diapers, rubber sheets, install grab bars in the shower. I won’t let his porch collapse out here in the rain. I will cradle these boards like a baby in my arms.
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Nov 27, 2016
Nov 27, 2016 at 9:20 PM UTC
I am Building a Brace