This is a poem I wrote for school It is a prepositional poem, meaning each line is a prepositional phrase It's basically about how to get to the Fire-In-The-Sky dragon clan's palace Ilios is Greek for sun so yes, you literally fly through the sun
I just copied the poem from the doc it was in Here is the poem: When the horizon is turning from the darkness Over the sky with colorful, cumulonimbus clouds, Through the beautiful, flaming Mediterranean ÍIlios, Into the land where there is no life-giving light, Around the floating, fresh dragon egg incubator, Above the newly hatched, already flying baby dragons, Past the sleek, silvery backs of the napping dragons, Below the suspended cage of the Queens greatest offenders, Between the anchored Fly-Away-Mist pillars, After the setting sun has disappeared below the horizon, Left of the drifting, polished houses of all, Below the earthen styled place of elder's conversion, Near the sophisticated and renowned temple of education, Within the greatest hanging garden unknown to man, Next to the sacred tree of the Queen's mother, On top of a monstrous mountain of fluffy clouds, Behind the most architecturally advanced curving Gates of Life, At the end of the cleanest, clearest crystal staircase, Lies the majestic hidden palace of the Fire-In-The-Sky dragons.