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by Il: James Tresner


Solemn strike of foot on rock,
A line of workers stretching out of sight
Over a hill, toward a hill moving.
The hope is gone, died with a word, Yes, that was his jewel.
Died for a word as well.

The declining sun throws great rock-twisted shadows
  of the workers across the land as they carry him.
It would be easier to mourn if the footing were more
  steady-if the smell of death were less pronounced.

But there was nothing ever easy about the man--
Not in life, not in work, not in death.
He drove himself, or was driven, maybe, by something
  bigger than himself.
There is little rest for a man who builds a house for God.

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