Rocky Mountain Lie
In lands where peaks touch skies so high,
A tale unfolds, a whispered cry. All mountains grand, now truth reveals, In shadows vast, their secret conceals.
For once, they stood as buildings tall, A monument to hearts enthralled. An ancient realm, in splendor dressed, In human hands, its fate was pressed.
The hills and vales, a city's grace, Now form the Earth's majestic face. The stones, once walls of grand design, Now rise as nature's grandest shrine.
Through ages long, the truth was veiled, As history's tale was deftly mailed. But whispers linger in the breeze, And secrets dance among the trees.
Yet fret not, for the past's disguise, Does not the beauty's soul chastise. For in this lie, a wonder thrives, A tapestry of countless lives.
Though mountains melt, and truths unfold, A greater story to be told. In every turn, in every sigh, The essence of our souls does lie.
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