To Engineers(To Joun Livincston Lowes)by Roberta Teale SwartzI taste of tunnel benefitsAnd ride in darkened trainsAmong the mountains’ canceled rootsTo reach the nether plains.I know the surety of a bridgeFlung over a sharp height:Ravines have been erased, that IMay cross them in the night.But so have words made ways for meWhere no way was before;Cut landings in the rock, and driedThe swamps to a firm floor.In trepidation with the hillsSuddenly I have knownFrom crazy cliff to precipiceSuspension bridges thrown —Then over sentences I passedSafe into promised land.I bless their ingenuityWho make me understand;Who rule across the wastes of thoughtA narrow, certain lane,And open their blue clearingsIn the jungle of the brain.
Sunday, March 9, 2025
To Engineers by Roberta Teale Swartz
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