We float on unkown oceans In boats more made for land. The sails have ceased to function, And our boots are laced with sand. The rudder is unresponsive, The first mate seems quiet too. The ship has started leaking, Weakend wood and stale stew.
The course was never charted, This was known among the crew. A passage for the faint of heart, The bard and the jester too. These denizens of darkness Embark with the morning dew. Depart with mist horizons To find the start of something new.
For months we sailed Through winter times, On waters cold yet still serene. The memories of warmer climes Seem like nothing but a dream. Cannons fire, deckhands scream, Ship splintered by the sea. Driftwood caught in ocean's sway Swept up then cast away.