ANDREW BLAKEMORE - Ragwort

ANDREW BLAKEMORE - Ragwort

This bleak barren wasteland with ruinous rubble br Where buildings and shelters are slowly reclaimed, br By ragwort that clings to the crack and the crevice br On concrete carpets abandoned and framed, br By old rusting fences and gates that are padlocked br A perilous prison of damp and decay, br But soon it shall yield to the forces of nature br As slowly these remnants now crumble away. br br As flowers do spread and then cross over borders br And sprinkle with gold with such freedom of will, br Where once was alive with the sound of the foundry br The steel and the furnace but now it lies still, br For there undisturbed all the weeds shall develop br And mask the harsh lines as the seeds are then cast, br On winds that will blow through this old blackened brickwork br And there they shall thrive with industrial past. br br The years will go by but the ragwort shall linger br And grow ever-denser with bush and with tree, br When walls will all tumble then drowned by the thickets br No more shall remain of this shell I now see, br So shine on sweet flowers and cover this wreckage br Let this be a place then in which we can share, br For I long to witness the land in its glory br And hear the hushed songbirds again singing there.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-08

Duration: 01:32

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