'He saw a great city with a castle of red, the river around it was full of bronze tugging at men taking them below the surface.
He was taken away, now seeing his sister Joanna in a tower alone with three men, one holding her hand, one beginning to cry and one looking on at them. He wanted to stay to see his sister again but he fled beginning east.
Past trade ships and warships in the Linking Sea but he went past them all, past the Free Cities and the Mythical cities. Beyond Horserider river and the fabled shadows where he saw dragons rising with the sunrise.
He came back to Cephri seeing a father crying for his son with a hundred arrows dug into his chest.
There were figures around Gerold now, a demon armoured like night hidden from the sun with a heart of black. Another had the terrible eyes of a bat holding a tiny sun which was melting through his hands. Over them loomed a giant in impossible armour but when he opened his visor, there was nothing left but darkness and thick black blood.
He finally went back north flying past his home and towards the mountain where he saw a red haired girl defending a castle in a blizzard but hideous creatures crawled over her body.
He looked past the mountains and past forests which cleared to show him a great battle in the snow, six men fighting at a fist surrounded. But he did not stop flying.
He went past great white rivers of ice and dead plains where nothing grew or lived. North and north he trenched into the curtain of cold and even beyond that until he looked deeper into the heart of winter and then he cried out, afraid as tears burnt his frozen cheeks.'
That is his dream he has when he is visited by that crow and the Green Women. With the power of hindsight we can decipher this.
The first line-'He saw a great city with a castle of red, the river around it was full of bronze tugging at men taking them below the surface'. This has to be the Battle of King's Landing, 'a castle of red' has to be The Red Keep in King's Landing and the river is the Redwater, the bronze in the river are the Bronzemen who attempted to invade the city during the Battle- and those who were tugging at men were those who drowned in the river.
The second line takes place at the very end of the book, when Aeyron, Cregan Forrester and Steffon Bracken go to find Joanna. The man crying is Aeyron. 'Aeyron’s cheeks were already soaked with tears,'. The man holding her hand is her father Lord Forrester and the man watching is Ser Steffon.
The fourth line is about Lord Harold Strong and Jey Strong-'The bolt had been planted in his son’s head and he fell down dead.'
The next few lines don't seem to happen during the first book and seem to reference future events. I am unsure what those next lines mean.