The Sculptor Poem by Francis Duggan

The Sculptor



He sits in his workshop for hours every day
With his hammer and chisel chipping away
Not into technology he does not have a smart phone
The man who creates beautiful shapes out of stone

The creator of beauty who is widely known
He does not have many friends he always works on his own
Quite a famous sculptor his works known far and wide
On display in beautiful gardens far from his home countryside

Not into self promotion on any sort of a way
His creations says more about him than words could say
That action does speak louder than words to his sort apply
For beauty one who does have the feel of the eye

For humility one who does carry the flag
About himself he is one who never brag
A kind and generous person those who know him does say
For the sculptor there never is an easy pay

Not into self promotion though at what he does he is a great
Such beauty out of stone with his hands he does create
He sits in his workshop for hours every day
With his hammer and chisel chipping away.

Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: artistic work
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