"How shall I a habit break?" As you did that habit make. As you gathered, you must lose; As you yielded, now refuse. Thread by thread the strands we twist Till they bind us neck and wrist; Thread by thread the patient hand Must untwine ere free we stand. As we builded, stone by stone, We must toil unhelped, alone, Till the wall is overthrown. But remember, as we try, Lighter every test goes by; Wading in, the stream grows deep Toward the center's downward sweep. Backward turn, each step ashore Shallower is than that before. Ah! the precious years we waste Levelling what we raised in haste; Doing what must be undone Ere content or love be won! First across the gulf we cast Kite-borne threads, till lines are passed, And habit builds the bridge at last! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BUCOLIC COMEDY: AUBADE by EDITH SITWELL THE LINCOLN HOME by ZELLA ACKERMAN SONNET: THE RARITY OF GENIUS by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH THE MYSTIC by PHILIP JAMES BAILEY THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE by EMMA BOWERS |