Upon The Side Walk Poem by Gerry Legister

Upon The Side Walk



Vehicles old and new parked upon the side walk
Here too some people unite while others stare,
With worried looks of doom around them stark
Shedding tears of regret in showers of the heart
Like raindrops falling from heaven
Upon their heads disguise in the clouds
They seek to be forgiven of their imperfection
Staring out into space, yet they don't know why
God made them all meet upon the sidewalk
With good intention progress was not enough,
They smile and try to make small talk
But something is missing from all their stories
The life that can drive a person crazy,
People come to England bearing their soul
They had met many travelers on another road
Come in from the cold and join the fold.

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Gerry Legister

Gerry Legister

Silver Spring, Westmorland, Jamaica
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