When the Mongols tried to conquer their world they'd failed
They couldn't defeat Japan, no matter how many the attempts
But the world still perceived them and feared them as victors
Not knowing how Japan refused to be subservient or defeated
The Japanese were a warlike people, preventing all invasions
Who could ever stop such a great fleet or armies in the ships
As the Japanese discipline and anger then stalled the invasion
A typhoon storm came, blew into the bay, wiped out the ships
The Kamikaze, the divine wind seemed to answer the calls
And did so yet again, as the Mongols again tried to invade
They never were able to complete the occupation of Asia
In Japan, the storm wrote the national narrative, for all time
For at Hakata Bay two armies collided, Storm God waiting
Few ships were able to retreat as the dead flooded the bay
As Japan resisted, they became great in their histories