M.C. Higgins, the Great Dreams, Hopes, and Plans Quotes

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Quote #10

There began to take shape a long, firm kind of mound. The children fed it. M.C. shoveled and Ben packed it. In the immense quiet of Sarah's Mountain late in the day, they formed a wall. And it was rising. (14.237)

M.C. isn't dreaming anymore—heck, he isn't even planning or hoping. He's building. It's action over and above thoughts and visions.