The Bridge Builder Poem by Will Allen Dromgoole
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This is a very inspiring poem that we wanted to share with everyone. Hope you enjoy it and bless the Lord! The question is, how many bridges for others have YOU built? • • Would you like to dive deeper into the Word of God? We recommend this Bible study program: https://1g1b.net/StudyDeeper-Truth • The Bridge Builder • Poem by Will Allen Dromgoole 1860--1934 • • An old man going a lone highway, • Came, in the evening cold and gray, • To a chasm vast and deep and wide, • Through which was flowing a sullen tide • The old man crossed in the twilight dim, • The sullen stream had no fears for him; • But he turned when safe on the other side • And built a bridge to span the tide. • • Old man, said a fellow pilgrim near, • You are wasting strength with building here; • Your journey will end with the ending day, • You never again must pass this way; • You have crossed the chasm, deep and wide, • Why build you a bridge at the eventide? • • The builder lifted his old gray head; • Good friend, in the path I have come, he said, • There followeth after me today • A youth whose feet must pass this way. • This chasm that has been naught to me • To the fair-haired youth may a pitfall be; • He, too, must cross in the twilight dim; • Good friend, I am building the bridge for him! • • Credits • Music: Manfred Sheri Bauer • Poem: Will Allen Dromgoole • Images: Internet • Compiled by: Champion Studios
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