They first came to blows in the Ice Age's snows
Over the carcass of a woolly mammoth
With spears in their hands they clashed for their clans
Both were wounded and one died on the spot
The other languished a few weeks more with his kin
Both were reborn in the midst of a storm
A great flood which covered the land
The mothers clutched them as they ran for the hills
Every tribe scrambled for the high ground
The waters rose higher til all were drowned
Their next lives began on the banks of the Nile
One as a pharaoh and the other a slave
One ruled from a palace while the other was jealous
Of the easy life fate had deprived him
He got his revenge with a chisel and malice
Three thousand years later came the last of the tomb raiders
They explored the great pyramid of Giza
In the dark depths within, they found a coffin
An ornate sarcophagus vandalized, they surmised
By an angry slave who scratched in his own name
Across the centuries, the two fought and suffered
On battlefields, in bar fights, sieges, and duels
Some way or another, they were drawn to each other
Like magnets or moths to a flame or the pull of the tide
Cruel destiny for them for eons on end
An epoch later the earth had a new crater
The end of humanity was near in the last winter
At last the two foes in the planet's death throes
Huddled together to share the warmth of a fire
They both died of course and felt some remorse
For their long and pointless feud
No comments:
Post a Comment