Brick by Brick


Don’t fear the sweat or heavy strain,
While others sleep or drift in vain.
Each sharp refusal, each bold try,
Lays bricks that lift your work sky-high.


When silence tempts you into ease,
And comfort whispers hollow pleas,
You choose the grind, the steady pull,
To shape your strength and make it full.


Doubt wears the mask of gentle rest,
And tests the limits of your chest.
But still you climb, pace slow and sure,
Believing time will compound more.


Each failure cuts, then teaches well,
Where force must bend, where ego fell.
You track your gain in vows you keep,
In work still done while others sleep.


No crowd applauds the tower’s rise,
No sudden flare splits open skies.
Just years aligned with daily weight,
And patience welded into fate.


So bear the load, let effort cry-
Your hands have built what stands this high.
Not luck, nor gifts, nor borrowed light:
You earned the view. You earned the height.

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