Introduction
Here lies the Prince—the Dragonlord's son,
Who to death did succumb.
But not before his heart was wed
To his queen—the wolf, who shed—
Bitter tears, for her betrothed,
That she sought, through time untold.
Until that day when life and life,
Did unite, all through the strife,
To slay the Night, and bring forth day,
And on their heads, two crowns lay.
And like the veil of stars above,
Two souls scattered, through time, their love.
A thousand lives, a thousand times,
O'er, and O'er they sang their hymn.
Of ice and fire—that was their song,
That, through time, brought forth the Dawn.
So, come now, prince of dragon's flame,
Whose heart the queen of wolves did tame.
And rise, the sun—and rise, the moon,
Cast your light where shadows loom.
