The Stone Cutter

Verse 1

Two men stood beside a river
Where the water hurried by
One said, “Build it now, don’t linger”
One looked slowly at the sky

One could see tomorrow’s glory
One could hear the future call
One was dreaming of the tower
One was studying the wall

Chorus

Some men race the rising daylight
Chasing everything they see
Some men walk a little slower
Asking what a thing might be

For a house is more than timber
And a road is more than stone
What is built upon good foundations
Often stands when we are gone

Verse 2

One man measured every angle
Every beam and every line
One man laughed and called him cautious
Said he wasted precious time

Yet the seasons kept on turning
Rain and wind came sweeping through
And the things that had been hurried
Needed building back anew

Chorus

Some men race the rising daylight
Chasing everything they see
Some men walk a little slower
Asking what a thing might be

For a house is more than timber
And a road is more than stone
What is built upon good foundations
Often stands when we are gone

Verse 3

There are seeds beneath the surface
No one sees them while they grow
Roots are working in the darkness
Long before the green will show

And the world applauds the blossom
When it finally arrives
But forgets the silent labour
Hidden deep beneath our lives

Bridge

Slow is smooth and smooth is fast
Though it sounds the other way
Rushing often costs tomorrow
For the sake of saving today

And the strongest things around us
Rarely happen all at once
They are built by patient hands
One careful step beyond the next

Final Chorus

Some men race the rising daylight
Some men chase the setting sun
But the things that truly matter
Are not measured when they’re done

For a life is more than moments
And a dream is more than gold
What is built upon good foundations
Will outlive the hands that hold

Lyrics Michael Forty

Voice Michael Forty

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