Oh, dreams of France! Oh, faded dreams of France! 
Ohm France, that I had ever dreamed of thee! 
I thought to help thee bear thy brandished lance, 
But, lo, I sail the blue Aegean sea! 
Sweet thought of thee sill stand before mine eyes 
While I lie fettered in this stagnant cage; 
Unseen by me the golden Grecian skies, 
Forgotten is the Grecian Golden Age. 
Drear and dank this stale Ionian bark, 
That plods its path alone Aegean ways. 
Could I but see old Homer, tall and dark, 
And hear the battle-laughter of his lays! 
Farewell, oh France! Farewell, thou tortured West! 
Bear strong thy shield above thine outraged breast.
Leon Gellert
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