None shall know
The moon passes by, upon wind slow
And a contented head lays, upon pillow.
A child’s dream, of knights and villains,
Shall pass and melt, before sun’s rising heat.
And a contented head lays, upon pillow.
A child’s dream, of knights and villains,
Shall pass and melt, before sun’s rising heat.
The moon passes by, upon wind slow
And a furrowed head lays upon his pillow.
A boy’s choice, to defend home and crown,
afeared, what action when horn is blown?
And a furrowed head lays upon his pillow.
A boy’s choice, to defend home and crown,
afeared, what action when horn is blown?
The moon fitfully passes, upon wind slow,
And a fevered head rests, upon strange pillow.
A man’s duty done, a crest, a hill, a breach defend
But his brothers still lay, upon sand, till bitter end.
And under it too, under Lord’s command.
Where no moon shall pass and no wind shall blow,
What sight their bloodied eyes see, none shall know.
And a fevered head rests, upon strange pillow.
A man’s duty done, a crest, a hill, a breach defend
But his brothers still lay, upon sand, till bitter end.
And under it too, under Lord’s command.
Where no moon shall pass and no wind shall blow,
What sight their bloodied eyes see, none shall know.
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