Our chariot soared through the tunnel And from out of the dark, light. The sight of the city erupting With fires' glare burning bright, Venom like a snake's bite. Vast buildings careening down, As we maneuvered around them The air was thick with smoke And the smell of lead & sulfur, The ground shook in violence. We landed in a clearing, The end was close at hand The limits to see it, subjective; For many laid dead in our stead, Many enemies & siblings come to head, And long did we have to tread before rest. I unfurled the flag And hoisted it up overhead, Flying high on the mast. I said my prayers And made my peace, Before the rain began. All around me was storming, Shutters battered marble Amid crys for no quarter- Blood was to be our recompense