The jester’s bells jingled,swords clashed in the air.The Princess ran forwardface pale, in despair.
‘Stop this foolish nonsense!’She arose from her bed,but the jester lost focusand a sword smote his head.
‘Call the grave digger,’said the cad with a grinand with a click of his fingersthe mortician walked in.
‘That’s the end of the joker,’said the man with a spit.‘No longer to charm youwith his foolish dull wit.’
‘Grow some sense youyoung lady,’he said bending down.‘You are much too oldto be amused by a clown.’
‘He was trying to cheer me!’The poor princess cried.‘Well forget about him,Now I’ll make you my bride.’
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Saturday, 30 July 2011
The Jester's Tomb Part II
The Jester's Tomb Part I
Here lies the jester,
near to the Princess.
The provision of humour
his attempts at success.
While the Princess was tearful
he would put on a play,
to bring back her smile
and chase her demons away.
His chances for love
taken through her applause.
Apple of his eye,
a no worthier cause.
While the Princess did weep
and pine for her man,
the jester made merry
upon one man band.
He sang of a young man,
a bit of a tease,
a charmer with good looks
who could talk birds out of trees.
A loyal young suitor
as many would tell,
but his true personality
he did conceal well.
Would be Prince and court drunkard,
a wastrel with gout.
A villain, a swindler
and aggressive no doubt.
They weren’t long alone
when this man sidled in,
smelling of roses
(and subtly of gin)
‘Why are you with the Princess?’
‘Sir I was called on to cheer.’
The cad toppled forward with a terrible leer.
His face red with anger,
he fell all about
‘You blackguard I’ll give you something
you will laugh about.’
‘Come then,’ said the Jester
taking a bow.
‘and for the hand of the Princess,
I’ll dual you now.’
‘Very well,’ said the tyrant.
His blade shone in the gloom.
‘But what would a Princess
See in such a buffoon?’…
Reality's Clock is Ticking...
Eyes across the bar meet mine,
with rose tinted spectacles they shine.
I am special
now.
Under my clothes I am an hour glass
sifting.
How long?
How long is it fun?
Zippers, buttons, hooks and eyes.
‘Want me always.’
Passion screams,
hearts
anticipate goodbyes.
Here today and gone tomorrow.
Two for joy
and
one for sorrow.
Beg,
steal,
or
borrow.
The lie to seduce,
the birth of the excuse.
The ‘how are you?’
The ‘who are we?’
The silence speaking at a party.
The joker with a crystal tear,
the conscience in the ear.
‘Go!
Go now!
Leave no glass slipper,
no trace behind
for some discontented
Prince to find.
Take your carriage,
The clock has struck.
Leave the insatiable
to chase their rainbows,
chance their luck.’
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