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In early years, Trafalgar Square was home to lion, mammoth bear. Their bones are labelled now in cases, Or cardboard boxes hold their traces. The modern Londoner can see The remnants of antiquity The Romans left much more behind, their pots, their gods,their forts remind us of the soldiers, merchants, slaves. Their markets, temples, villas , graves, Basilica and roads and forum And Mithras’ strange sanctum sanctorum. The Saxons came .They did not leave Such massive works, did not achieve Imperial rule or marble halls But built the very first St. Paul’s. Saxons had faith.The Romans power, and in All Hallows -by-the-Tower Still stands a seventh century stone strong Saxon arch. It’s not alone. We’ve coins and axes, rings, foundations of churches, huts and streets. Invasions then of Vikings left their tracks, Sea-borne , they came with spear and axe They left behind a queer shaped dragon on runic slab with hunting stag on. The Normans came- a war-like race Conquering in mail with mace They built a fortress high and steep with bulwarks,moat and castle keep. Ten centuries on, the Tower’s still there a long enduring witness where Kings,Bishops, Knights and Q ueens have died And lived and fought. Here Warders guide the modern tourists round this jail, and fortress-palace. They turn pale to hear of torture, treason , death The Traitors Gate-Elizabeth… The Normans built great churches too St John’s Church, St Bartholomew The Temple Church, uniquely round And many crypts lie underground The Abbey and St Mary-Bow Both show Norman work below. The years passed by, the City changed The lines of streets were rearranged. But still though centuries have passed Our ancestors could build to last And traces of antiquity Are still displayed for us to see. :