New world poem

Here's a poem about the New World:

Across the seas, a dream took flight A quest for gold, a quest for light The New World beckoned, full of might A land of wonder, a land of sight

The brave explorers set sail one day With hopes and fears, they charted their way Through stormy seas and endless blue They searched for riches, old and new

The forests dark, the mountains steep The rivers wide, the oceans deep The New World's secrets, they did keep But the explorers, their hearts did leap

With every step, a new surprise A new discovery, a new prize The beauty of the land, they did see And knew that this was meant to be

The New World's magic, it did unfold A tale of wonder, a tale of gold A story of courage, of heart and soul A journey that would make them whole

The New World's call, it still resounds A siren's song, that echoes all around A call to adventure, to explore and seek A call to discover, to make the unknown meek

So let us heed the call, and set sail For the New World's secrets, we must prevail With courage in our hearts, and hope in our eyes We'll chart our course, and reach the skies.