Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Two Temples

A Builder builded a temple,
He wrought it with grace and skill;
Pillars and groins and arches
All fashioned to work his will.
Men said, as they saw its beauty,
"It shall never know decay;
Great is they skill, O Builder!
Thy fame shall endure for aye."

A Mother builded a temple
With loving and infinite care,
Planning each arch with patience,
Laying each stone with prayer.
None praised her unceasing efforts,
None knew of her wondrous plan,
For the temple the Mother builded
Was unseen by the eyes of man.

Gone is the Builder's temple,
Crumpled into the dust;
Low lies each stately pillar,
Food for consuming rust,
But the temple the Mother builded
Will last while ages roll,
For that beautiful unseen temple
Was a child's immortal soul.

~Hattie Vose Hall

2 comments:

Dawn ;) said...

Welcome, dear friend. You are off to a beautiful start. I look forward to reading more in the future. I plan to add Two Temples to my "Keepsake Book" (aka Commonplace), thanks for sharing.
Love ya,
Dawn ;)

tootlepip said...

Great Poem! Welcome to the blogosphere! I look forward to reading more.