Build your nests of red bricks and stone
Dig your holes and bend the world to your will
The wind carries the scent of your folly to me
I may choose to dwell amongst the untrodden ways
or perch upon your spired vanity
but cherish not with pride the beloved ways of man
for what you make or take richens my domain
You may abide my enemies
but my triumph is centuries long
I have danced in the clouds with the souls of dead poets
and marked the long leagues
from the mountains to the sea
The skies are mine
My joy you never see
Tied to the earth
Forever burdened be