Copyright @ 2004 Brian D Roberts, Pen Name Is; Lark Douglas
A Face That Launched A Thousand Ships; Across The Sea Did Sail.
To Reach A City By The Sea; Which Soon Would Be In Peril.
Mighty Warriors Fought Both Sides; But Neither Did Prevail!
When Last The Greeks Did Rest Their Siege; The Trojans Did Avail.
A Trick Was Made That They Not See; A Horse Upon Its Wheels Be.
The Trojans Laughed As Joy Was Sung.
The Gift Unto Their Midst They Bring; Not Thinking Of Its Peril.
When They Did Sleep The Trap Was Sprung; Then All The City Failed!
Few Survived To Tell The Tale; Of Troy A City Lost By The Pretty Sea.
A City Once Filled With Great Beauty; No Longer There To See.
So Truth Be Told This Very Day; Of Long Time Battles Lost.
Therefore The Saying Goes, Beware Greeks Bearing Gifts; Mistrust Corrupts All Of Us.
So Long Ago In History; The Mighty Tales Traveled.
Unto Today Their Myths It Seems, but Still Do Tell Their Tale!