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Show Literary (Prize Winners (Poems THE BUILDER THRESHOLDS By By TAYLOR ZESTA I stand upon a Misunderstood. Well, OP I 10, he I Aten MSS at isin. You think me but a dreamer? I, in them realize, Golden values in disguise, I rise. These structures are not seen; They are not built of wood or stone; They’re human, aims by which I reach The heights. Ideals are lofty goals. To reach them seems impossible, Advancing slowly bit by bit With time. °Tis now too late to have them back again. I would not if I could; they are the past. Future is a life ahead; Oft it fills the heart with dread And How fear to face. many are the thresholds that are crossed, When life is near its close, My heart is grateful, full of peace; I’ve reached my goal, attained success. I joy. A ED Gone. A You wonder at my work? You’ve never seen these images? cle Behind me are the carefree years I’ve spent Which now seem wasted, aye, forgotten days— cele I build. LN My life is filled with joy; I see the work accomplished; My vague ideas materialize. seething sea of forms; Men are struggling with life, Meeting fellow men in strife; I am afraid. mee I strive. A vast, dynamic, A Well, yes, I have a goal to reach. threshold, gazing o’er cs Great massive structures. Interesting? a My heart is glad; I build TAYLOR el ZESTA And often great decisions must be made. Still I wonder how ’tis done— Yet they’re*met by everyone Who goes through life. |