* * * * * * I drove a chariot for Egypt’s dead gods, obeyed decrees of an angry Pharaoh. Vision widens where hope seems to narrow as coral crusts the rims and axle-rods. Submerged upon the sands my army’s host; Erythrean currents their secrets keep. The waters gave way, drowned me in the deep while God led you forth toward your promised coast. There was no choice for me, the charioteer. A tyrant sent me forth to hunt you down; pursuing you, I thought your end was near. In the descent, I lost my star and crown. My lord was false, while yours continues strong… I rise from depths to further you along.
Rider-Waite deck, major arcana, number seven: The Chariot