The Lone Minstrel

Lonely minstrel gazes o’er

Troubled sea that lies before

A land afar, that long time gone

Was lost beneath the ocean’s thrall.


Ancient kingdoms, grand and high,

Men of valor with swords kept nigh,

Mounted ‘pon such fiery steeds

As legends tell, of all their deeds.


Yet halls of gold and throne of pearl,

Pride aroused, in serf and earl;

Heeding not the coming tides,

With their empire filled their eyes.


Alas, too late did warning come

And mighty waves did overrun

Their gilded cities, jeweled halls;

Down to depths did paradise fall.


Few there live now who escaped

And call to mind the fateful days.

Keep they vigilant a guard

Lest they become as hard of heart.

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