TexasEscapes.com 
HOME : : NEW : : TEXAS TOWNS : : GHOST TOWNS : : TEXAS HOTELS : : FEATURES : : COLUMNS : : BUILDINGS : : IMAGES : : ARCHIVE : : SITE MAP
PEOPLE : : PLACES : : THINGS : : HOTELS : : VACATION PACKAGES
Texas Escapes
Online Magazine
Texas Towns by Region
  • Texas Hill Country
  • Central Texas North
  • Central Texas South
  • South Texas
  • East Texas
  • West Texas
  • Texas Panhandle
  • Texas Gulf Coast
    Texas Towns A - Z
    Over 2800 Towns

    Texas Ghost Towns
    Over 800 Ghost Towns

    Book Hotels
  • Texas | Columns | "Once Upon A Line"

    Honest Day's Work

    by David Knape
    The old farmer plowed his field
    rocks were what he mostly tilled,
    his work was hard, going uphill
    the rocks as stubborn as his will

    Every stone was buried deep
    as if the field had meant to keep,
    still he labored, working each
    until the stones at last released

    For every rock that he would find
    was like a weight upon his mind,
    and as he removed each heavy stone
    his worries left him, one by one

    Finally when all light had gone
    he sat down, reflected on
    the fact he'd never took a rest
    yet felt himself uniquely blessed

    As sweat rolled down his grimey face
    he felt inside a certain grace,
    for worth instilled can't be replaced
    he'd made his farm a better place

    He paused to look where he had been
    the rocks were gone, the rows were clean
    and where there once were weeds and thorns
    an inner sense of pride was born

    In the end his work was worth
    every drop of sweat, or rock he cursed
    for as he paused, looked where he'd been
    he'd gladly do it all again

    Though bone weary, deep inside
    he felt accomplishment and pride
    knew every pain was plainly worth
    the joy of doing honest work.


    © d.knape

    April 7, 2013
    More "Once Upon A Line" - Light verse and poetry by d.knape
    Related Topics: Columns | Texas |

    Related Topics: Columns | Texas Town List | Texas |

    Texas Escapes, in its purpose to preserve historic, endangered and vanishing Texas, asks that anyone wishing to share their local history, stories, and vintage/historic photos, please contact us.

    Custom Search
    Book Hotel Here - Expedia Affiliate Network

    CITY SEARCH


    TEXAS ESCAPES CONTENTS
    HOME | TEXAS ESCAPES ONLINE MAGAZINE | HOTELS | SEARCH SITE
    TEXAS TOWN LIST | TEXAS GHOST TOWNS | TEXAS COUNTIES

    Texas Hill Country | East Texas | Central Texas North | Central Texas South | West Texas | Texas Panhandle | South Texas | Texas Gulf Coast
    TRIPS | STATES PARKS | RIVERS | LAKES | DRIVES | FORTS | MAPS

    Texas Attractions
    TEXAS FEATURES
    People | Ghosts | Historic Trees | Cemeteries | Small Town Sagas | WWII | History | Texas Centennial | Black History | Art | Music | Animals | Books | Food
    COLUMNS : History, Humor, Topical and Opinion

    TEXAS ARCHITECTURE | IMAGES
    Courthouses | Jails | Churches | Gas Stations | Schoolhouses | Bridges | Theaters | Monuments/Statues | Depots | Water Towers | Post Offices | Grain Elevators | Lodges | Museums | Rooms with a Past | Gargoyles | Cornerstones | Pitted Dates | Stores | Banks | Drive-by Architecture | Signs | Ghost Signs | Old Neon | Murals | Then & Now
    Vintage Photos

    TRAVEL RESERVATIONS | USA | MEXICO

    Privacy Statement | Disclaimer | Contributors | Staff | Contact TE
    Website Content Copyright ©1998-2013. Texas Escapes - Blueprints For Travel, LLC. All Rights Reserved