Masons, when
they start upon a building,
Are careful
to test out the scaffolding;
Make sure
that planks won’t slip at busy points,
Secure all
ladders, tighten bolted joints.
And yet all
this comes down when the job’s done
Showing off
walls of sure and solid stone.
So if, my
dear, there sometimes seem to be
Old bridges
breaking between you and me
Never fear.
We may let the scaffolds fall
Confident
that we have built our wall.
Seamus Heaney, Poem in Your Pocket Day, The League of Canadian Poets, poets.ca
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