You can climb a pyramid for a view of foreign lands,
But you'll have to use your feet not your hands.
This isn't a nature trail, it's something other,
It's a path you can follow with a sail and a rudder.
A
rocky shore is where your journey begins,
But only the traveler who chooses the right direction wins.
South or north, you'll have to decide,
Make the right choice and you won't be denied.
Look for some
benches meant for rest and reflection,
But not for you, you'll need to find the next section.
Dozens of
miniature fountains in a wide open space,
Are the best clues that you've found the right place.
An
enlightened tower looms large overhead,
But your path is guided by a
row of small trees instead.
They'll lead you on an alternate route,
The path isn't finished, but its progress you can scout.
The next thing you'll find:
four black rocks you can't lift.
You're now halfway there but you'll need to be swift.
You'll need to find a
monument that signals a direction,
Before a
fish that can teach you if you just pay attention.
Next look for
something that's speed is measured in knots,
Just follow the river and you can connect the dots.
Check for
ladders to your left; they don't go up, they go down,
Across from them is a
structure that can take you all over town.
Ten silver cups hang proudly to see,
In just a few moments at the end you'll be.
You might see a person that uses a pole to pass the time,
It's just beyond there you'll find your
pyramid to climb!