Evergreen

Evergreen

A Poem by James Ramsay

An evergreen road

Sat flawless in glare

Of sun’s warming beauty

It shines without care


The people they move

Without shame without scowl

The Love it is felt

Without look without prowl


It is beheld open

For the whole world to see

Our shimmering perfection

So sick with a glee


But the moment will pass

And times winds will not cease

Perfection moves on

And sadness doth freeze


The sadness doth freeze

And the cracks will appear

Once perfect in union 

Now struck wicked in fear


The fear of the failure

The fear of the free

It strikes without judgment

Who choose not to see

© 2014 James Ramsay


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James Ramsay
James Ramsay

London , United Kingdom



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