There castles fair as a moon of June Despite denizens 'neath a pit of despair Like a night lit not by stars or moon. Sweet is the silent whispers of a zephyr When falls dew at the peep of dawn Upon meadow boughs of emerald fair.
When heaven's ever fair golden eye Doth sprinkle her very last fiery ray To pave way unto maidens of the sky That evermore bedeck heaven's bay, In woods strange lonely things dost cry In lament of the sweet melted olden day
Now 'neath the vale of time: In fairyland, Where days once colorful and bright, Where novelty gems bedeck each strand, Where lofty towers shine than star light, There naught remains that doth stand And there dawns never but endless night.
Kikodinho Edward Alexandros, Los Angels, California. 20th/09/2018