High in the saddle, reigns taut, We galloped away from home, Proud steed and lean rider Searching, searching, searching Seeking from the world A meaning of sorts; such is the folly Of the Young.
Long and arduous has been the ride, But worth it if only to see! The ruins, Columns in the sands bleached white As if to be the picked-clean bones of Those that came before, macabre Testament too the Singular Truth.
Closer to the ground now, In more ways than one. I left my horse buried in sand And miles, miles, miles. Such is the Truth of things.
But alas! At last, a meaning! The Grand Epiphany, you see; For the further I wander from home, The closer to home I'll be! With this Better Truth in hand, I stopped, turned, and chose a new heading Towards home.