Clydeside Steel


It's better my faith rests with Clydeside steel,
Than heaven's careless, unworthy deity,
For fickle and uncertain, He remains.
I shall upon my faith rely, to pass
Through endless winter's furious winds, that blast
And seek to wrest my faith from feeble grasp,
As monstrous seas reach out in frenzied rage,
To drag faith deep, faith’s grim resolve to test.
Yet at winter's end does spring emerge,
When clouds as grim and black as granite tors,
Do fade and clothe the sky in grey and white,
And boisterous spring her veiled rain does bring,
And fury then gives way to safer seas;
Until then—keep faith with Clydeside steel.

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