Polished clean among evergreens. Under Winter's eyeful watch. And Spring bows in, Her slender wrists and waist ankles dusted in wat'ry show and ice and Leaves. I watch Her dance the cold away. I hid in branches, ever green, despite the snow and ice and leaves. Despite the cold and vacant Winter. Strength in spite in spite of death. But when She comes, they stand with pride, they welcome Spring's sun shine. Reluctance because I know, I know She'll love the maid of Summer, who woos the gent of Fall, who's slane each time by Winter's beast. And yet, my friends, they stay, ever Ever Green.