I was watching John Wayne's "El Dorado" the other night and as one of my favorites I always look forward to when James Caan recites this poem by Edgar Allen Poe (written in 1846). Caan does so throughout the movie, one verse at a time. Sooo, with that poem stuck in my head I had the hankerin' to get on the computer and cobble together a little something. Enjoy! Opa Fritz
Gaily bedight,
A gallant knight,
In sunshine and in
shadow,
Had journeyed long,
Singing a song,
In search of Eldorado.
But he grew old—
This knight so bold—
And o'er his heart a
shadow
Fell as he found
No spot of ground
That looked like
Eldorado.
And, as his strength
Failed him at length,
He met a pilgrim
shadow—
"Shadow,"
said he,
"Where can it be—
This land of
Eldorado?"
"Over the
Mountains
Of the Moon,
Down the Valley of the
Shadow,
Ride, boldly
ride,"
The shade replied—
"If you seek for
Eldorado!"
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