The dawn wilt never rise again Sun hast fade forever From the horizon came the cold, white moonlight Shimmering through where trees hast become lifeless shadows And seas down the valleys, storms hast turned to ice Sunlight wilt never touch this soil again for only the Storms of this barren landscape can live in such Burdensome and withering atmosphere The dawn wilt never rise again God's light died with the sun At dusk by enthralling tyranny Sun hast fade forever As the sun descended They once again wilt walk the earth The valiant knights The noblest of ancient men Heed their nocturnal call and Mayest the pale moonlight Shine therein from above Long hast they dwelt in the darkness of unlight Like belongings of death, secrets that man Can not bear, evoked by storms winding Through this land Wilt they ever walk among us? Yet, I know not Wilt they ever walk among us? Enwrapped by thoughts Enwrapped by thoughts