Standard (EADGBE)

320033 (or 355433)

When the stones rained down

And smoke rose above the clouds

Dodging debris

My uncle put his fleet to sea

And as he waved and turned away

Set his sails across the bay

Who could ever guess

My dear Tacitus

The gods were so enraged

And the lightning arced

And dust turned the daylight dark

And the helmsmen cried

Wondered if they'd survive

But through the thickening smoke

They found the harbor choked

Still he urged them on

While he stayed calm

And the ash fell like snow

And the mountain growled

Tearing the buildings down

And for two dark days

Fires lit the Naples Bay

And when it came for them to leave

There was no escape by sea

And his body fell as the vapor swelled

They say he died as if asleep

A lonely ridge

A couple focus in

Their lenses train

On smoke, and fire, and flame

And in unison they rise

As the plume reached greater heights

While around the bend a grey cloud descends

That will be their demise

And with blinding speed

They are both killed instantly

And the island roars

Boiling the ocean floor

Though their bodies disappear

Mingle with the earth and air

They will echo on through the work they've done

Projected through the years