When
Michael Clark needed something built to look good
When
he needed to know how to make something that took a design
When
he was tired of lifting stones to prove his manhood
And to see if in real life “Build it
and they will come…” held for all dreams
And
he just wanted a friend to talk with whose words he treasured
Glen
was there drinking tea or wine and crafting thoughtful words.
When
I built that orange crate bookshelf
whose base and
bottom were unequal sizes
Glen, instead of laughing, asked if I wanted to build a staircase.
“I’ll show you how,” he said.
The
recycled mine shaft planks
were turned into a majestic stair case wrapping the old oak tree
and a deck with sunken barbecue pit and swimming pool
and grew to gutting and rebuilding a tree house.
And
so much more was Glen there for, always simply saying or doing
“I’ll
show you.”
And
when he left for the
We
all felt “Glen would show them.”
While
Glen in his Woody Allen manner was worrying
“Can
I frame windows correctly for my boss?”
And
even there, when I came to ‘help’ get his company going
Glen
was there to continue teaching me to build
When
I could barely get walls up on a tool shed
The
gentle “I’ll show you” would echo in the
“The
world is filled with talkers and doers.
The castle is full of doers.”
Glen
epitomized the best of talking and doing.
Happy Birthday Glen.
So many of us in this world
would be poorer in words and deeds
without having been blessed
with your company. 