Troy
In Troy, where the wind laments upon the towering walls,
Where heroes clashed beneath the burning moon,
Where Agamemnon, Achilles, and brave Hector
Fought for honor, for glory, and endless grief.
Across the dark sea sailed the ship of vengeance,
For fair Helen, stolen in longing’s flame.
The city was engulfed in fire, its mighty gates consumed,
While trumpets cried out with fierce and blazing voices.
Strong Hector fell in a harsh duel,
By Achilles’ hands, that man of blazing wrath.
An entire city vanished, a world collapsed,
Yet their memory in legend rises, forever rooted.
O ancient Troy, with your sorrow carved in stone,
Where heroes burned like stars in their final hour.
Glory and pain remain your legacy,
In humanity’s remembrance, in hearts that never forget.
