Counting Bodies like Sheep: Galloway in Verse

There is a dismal land named Galloway,
Where free men once did roam
Upon those dreary hills, men fought for sacred throne,
A prize standing ever out of reach
The throne was not worth having,
Naught worth a piece of dung
However, all the same, upon it fate was hung,
A foolish place to place one’s faith if the faithful were not fools
Men and fools fought for that throne of nothing,
They plotted evils plots
Gospatrick, one man among the breed of fools, was worst of all the lot,
His fate will soon be told
Fair Galloway was not a place of great fame or fruitful fortune,
Just a place with many sheep
However the tale of its history left bodies pilled in a heap,
And so we will begin
Where free men once did roam
Upon those dreary hills, men fought for sacred throne,
A prize standing ever out of reach
The throne was not worth having,
Naught worth a piece of dung
However, all the same, upon it fate was hung,
A foolish place to place one’s faith if the faithful were not fools
Men and fools fought for that throne of nothing,
They plotted evils plots
Gospatrick, one man among the breed of fools, was worst of all the lot,
His fate will soon be told
Fair Galloway was not a place of great fame or fruitful fortune,
Just a place with many sheep
However the tale of its history left bodies pilled in a heap,
And so we will begin
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Hello, sirs. I would like to say one thing right off the bat, just in case anyone reads this or I find the time to continue: I’m horrible at poetry. All the same, I felt like trying to write in verse to give myself something new to do, as opposed to the writing I do in the forum’s RPG. Again, I’m not sure what will come of this story (Galloway: 1066 Campaign) but I felt like giving it a stab...
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