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Douglas Malloch (Дуглас Мэллок) Building Brick by brick the Masons builded Till the highest cross was gilded With the glory of the sun, Till the noble task was done. Step by step and one by one Wall and rafter, roof and spire Men were lifting ever higher, Not in some mysterious way — With the tasks of every day. Architects may do their dreaming, See their visioned turrets gleaming High above them in the skies; Yet the wisdom of the wise Cannot make one roof arise — Hearts must sing and hands must labor, Man must work beside his neighbor, Brick on brick and toil on toil Building upward from the soil. So we build a lodge or nation, On the firmly fixed foundation Of a flag or craft or creed; But on top of that we need Many a noble thought and deed, Day by day and all the seven, Building slowly up to heaven, Till our lives the lives shall seem Of the Master Builder's dream. Douglas Malloch's other poems: ![]() Количество обращений к стихотворению: 1348 |
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