Fatherly Downs The tower where he lived Is looking out to the sea from long ago His work by trade, an armourous knight That helped the weak from falling a prey He kept the light on I hate to see you alone The reverie, disguised in its gown His honor matched the strength of his fights In battles strong, defeating the foes All countrymen would hail to his might They light the candles Why do I see you, undone? He wore the crown, the daunting refrain Of visions in his head, he did see He knew someday, a knight turned to king Could not unravel the mystery He lights the candle Why do I see you undone?