I watched them tearing a building down,
A gang of men in a busy town.
With a ho-heave-ho and a lusty yell,
They swung a beam, and the side wall fell.
I asked the foreman: "Are these skilled--
And the men you'd hire if you had to build?"
He gave me a laugh and said: "No, indeed!
Just common labor is all I need.
I can wreck in a day or two
What builders have taken a year to do."
And I thought to myself as I went my way,
Which of these roles have I tried to play?
Am I a builder who works with care
Measuring life by a rule and square?
Am I shaping my deeds to a well made Plan,
Patiently doing the best I can?
Or am I a wrecker, who walks the town
Content with the labor of tearing down?

Autor: Edgar A. Guest

I watched them tearing a building down,<br />A gang of men in a busy town.<br />With a ho-heave-ho and a lusty yell, <br />They swung a beam, and the side wall fell.<br />I asked the foreman: "Are these skilled--<br />And the men you'd hire if you had to build?"<br />He gave me a laugh and said: "No, indeed!<br />Just common labor is all I need.<br />I can wreck in a day or two<br />What builders have taken a year to do."<br />And I thought to myself as I went my way,<br />Which of these roles have I tried to play?<br />Am I a builder who works with care<br />Measuring life by a rule and square?<br />Am I shaping my deeds to a well made Plan,<br />Patiently doing the best I can?<br />Or am I a wrecker, who walks the town<br />Content with the labor of tearing down? - Edgar A. Guest


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