Jack the Magic Guardian
Lived by a lake
In Burgess where he lost his life
For his sisters sake
Little kids like Jamie
Loved that rascal Jack
And thanked him when because of snow
Of school there was a lack
Together they would travel
On the wind that did willows whip
Jamie held onto Jacks hand
For the entire trip
Noble kings and princes
Would freeze whenever they came
And pirate ships would have frozen flags
When Jack whispered his name
Now a Guardian believes forever
But not so little boys
Those kind do stop believing
When they grow in size
One gray night it happened
Little Jamie came no more
And Jack that Magic Guardian
He ceased his fearless soar
His head was bent in sorrow
Blizzards came in droves
Jack no longer went to play
Among the cherry groves
Without his first believer
Jack could not be brave
So Jack that Magic Guardian
Sadly slipped into a cave
