I couldn't mourn anymore. And so many friendly christmas wishes and joyful christmas carols inspired me to compose this: a poem of the Fall of Pamplona in the style of a traditional Dutch Sonnet. Ghengis, I hope you like it enough for your library
The Fall of Pamplona
Pamplona, an ancient city proud and great,
A stronghold, believed never to fall,
The Spanish capital and King’s seat,
Has suddenly faded the hopes of all.
In the church the defenders were praying,
On a Sunday morning, for which the Arabs do not care.
Neither do the Chinese, on a hilltop staying.
And thus it wasn’t noticed how they gathered there.
With drawn swords they came storming
And broke with great losses through the massive gate
It was a watchful merchant who gave the warning.
But for the unfortunate citizens it came too late:
Because though all defenders fought bravely that morning,
Without a sacred host and blessing, they missed faith.
Aidun
The Fall of Pamplona
Pamplona, an ancient city proud and great,
A stronghold, believed never to fall,
The Spanish capital and King’s seat,
Has suddenly faded the hopes of all.
In the church the defenders were praying,
On a Sunday morning, for which the Arabs do not care.
Neither do the Chinese, on a hilltop staying.
And thus it wasn’t noticed how they gathered there.
With drawn swords they came storming
And broke with great losses through the massive gate
It was a watchful merchant who gave the warning.
But for the unfortunate citizens it came too late:
Because though all defenders fought bravely that morning,
Without a sacred host and blessing, they missed faith.
Aidun
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