Do you bend under pressure or strengthen
As steel that’s forged in the fire,
Alloyed, allied to greater intention,
Striving, with faith, to aspire?
Do you buckle and break like softest of metal,
Non-resistance a foregone conclusion,
Or gather the girders supporting your mettle,
Fight on, to the end, for solution?
Have the fires of the furnace burnt out your heart,
Ceding the will to go on,
Or has tempered exposure, given will to impart,
Galvanised, proofed, made you strong?
Many there are who burn wth the flame,
Alight in their soul and their eyes,
Growing in number, growing in name,
Swelling to quell all the lies.
Many there are in smelters worldwide,
Sweating and toiling for truth,
Raising young blood to embrace every side,
Teaching tough peace to our youth.
Are you standing with armour of love in your soul,
Battling with right on your arm,
Wielding the sword of justice for all,
Ready at klaxon’s alarm?
Our shift’s almost over, done for the day,
An army awaits at the gate,
Legions of light who fight for fair play,
Vanquishing greed, poverty, hate.
Apprentices needed in yards by the Clyde,
In offices, in factories, in arts,
Tradesmen and women standing firm side by side,
Trained to know and to start
A war of attrition that smothers the power,
Extinguishes those who digress
From bringing the seconds of minutes to the hour,
Languishing in workers’ largesse.
If metal there is that runs in your blood,
Mercurial, when driven mad,
Strengthen its core, let thermostat soar,
Fired pressure, a cause to be glad.
It’s the strength of the ore that lies in the earth,
The power at Nature’s behest,
It’s Gaia calling a time of rebirth,
Listen well, Mother knows best.