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To: kattracks

HYMN OF BREAKING STRAIN

by

Rudyard Kipling

1935


   The careful texts-books measure
     (Let all who build beware!)
   The load, the shock, the pressure
     Material can bear.
   So, when the buckled girder
     Lets down the grinding span,
   The blame of loss, or murder,
     Is laid upon the man.
           Not on the Stuff - the Man!

   But in our daily dealing
     With stone and steel, we find
   The Gods have no such feeling
     Of justice toward mankind.
   To no set gauge they make us,-
     For no laid course prepare-
   And presently o'ertake us
     With loads we cannot bear.
           Too merciless to bear.

   The prudent text-books give it
     In tables at the end-
   The stress that shears a rivet
     Or makes a tie-bar bend-
   What traffic wrecks macadam-
     What concrete should endure-
   But we, poor Sons of Adam,
     Have no such literature,
           To warn us or make sure!

   We hold all Earth to plunder-
     All Time and Space as well-
   Too wonder-stale to wonder
     At each new miracle;
   Till, in the mid-illusion
     Of Godhead 'neath our hand,
   Falls multiple confusion
     On all we did or planned.
           The mighty works we planned.
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   We only of Creation
   (Oh, luckier bridge and rail!)
   Abide the twin-damnation-
     To fail and know we fail.
   Yet we-by which sole token
     We know we once were Gods-
   Take shame in being broken
     However great the odds-
           The burden or the Odds.

   Oh, veiled and secret Power
     Whose paths we seek in vain,
   Be with us in our hour
     Of overthrow and pain;  
   That we - by which sure token
     We know Thy ways are true-
   In spite of being broken.
     Because of being broken,
       May rise and build anew.
       Stand by and build anew!



6 posted on 02/01/2003 7:50:02 AM PST by No Truce With Kings (The opinions expressed are mine! Mine! MINE! All Mine!)
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To: No Truce With Kings
How appropriate...I haven't read this poem before. Thanks for bringing it to us. "Too wonder-stale to wonder At each new miracle "

Interesting they already felt that way in 1935.

11 posted on 02/01/2003 12:18:51 PM PST by Eowyn-of-Rohan
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