Tell me, Fool, what did you see

As you stood naked upon the heath,

Screaming at the storm that mocked

Your greatness as time mocks stone,

As the mad mock the sane?

What did you see in your mind's eye,

As it turned inward towards your heart?

Towards the memories of a time long ago

And the name, the face, the woman,

The single horned beast that forsook you?

Standing upon the strand, a sliver of

Purity gleaming under your father's

Shrinking shadow and driving the mad,

Flaming beast into the surf as it

Once drove my brethren, the foam

Licking its hooves and the tide

Swallowing it, the crumbling of the

Castle and your father's scream as

He plunged to his doom?

Do you remember the stream of beasts

Erupting from the waves crashing against

The shore, bringing all of his works to ruin

Before vanishing into the distance like some long,

Forgotten myth, a vision, a dream

Of a starved mind?

Do you remember the one that remained

To say farewell? Or is there Nothing left but

The stain of your father's malice driving all

Into the sea of despair, drowning hope in a

Tide of hatred and turning the hearts of men to stone?

What did you see, Fool, as the storm raged around you?

Did you see me, standing against the lightning streaked

Sky for what I truly am? Or have I just become

Another mare cast aside for lack of lies because

Of what you saw when you looked into my eyes?

Not the man you were but the man you would become.

The old, mad, ruined monarch realizing that the cries of

Worship were but echoes of your own insanity

Cracking the walls of your mind, bringing

It all crashing around you. Your father's

Product you now stand tall among the ruins of apathy.

You ride the madness, suddenly left for deaf

As it breaks, leaving only the silent calm of

Enlightenment.

And as I turn away I look one last

Time upon the man who loved the woman

I was never meant to be, and whisper a

Name that is only a myth in your mind,

Lear, king, Fool, and victim of a world

That punishes dreamers.