Ido not know you, Xanadu,
Withall your secret mysteries,
Yoursultry siren softly singing,
Strummingon her dulcimer.
Steepedin all your grandeur, were you
Meantto be for fools like me?
Standingat your intersect,
Nodirection, no desire.
Whowill taste your pleasures now that
Youhave turned to icy stone?
Mustthey strap on spikes of steel
Totrek the tundra you endure?
Andwhat of oceans, dark and deep
Beneathyour frozen forestry?
Doyour creatures lurk in stealth
Tobite the hand where once they fed?
Timeand trial and so unkind the
Picturesleft to memory.
Ido not know you, Xanadu.
PerhapsI never will.