![]() The King’s ReturnA Poem by Debbie Barry![]() A new nursery rhyme, written in an older, traditional style. This one is just fiction.![]() The King’s Return
Sweep the cobbles, Sweep the cobbles, Make all the byways clean; From Buckingham to London Bridge, Make ready for the Queen!
Spread the rushes, Spread the rushes, With flowers of the May; Prepare the streets of London Town, The Queen shall ride today!
Sound the trumpets, Sound the trumpets, Let all the welkins ring; Let the people shout with gladness, For homeward comes the King!
Marching soldiers, Marching soldiers, Coming along the way; Turn out to see the banners wave, The King returns today!
Lay the tables, Lay the tables, With meat, bread, wine, and beer; Let all good Englishmen rejoice, With feasting and good cheer!
Sound the timbrels, Sound the timbrels, Let songs the minstrels sing; From Westminster let bells ring out, The vict’ry of the King!
Throw wide the gates, Throw wide the gates, To welcome England’s lord; The fair Queen rides to greet the King, Through London spread the word!
Bow and curtsey, Bow and curtsey, Passes the royal train; His enemies our King subdued, And now in peace shall reign!© 2018 Debbie BarryAuthor's Note
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StatsAuthor![]() Debbie BarryClarkston, MIAboutI live with my husband in southeastern Michigan with our two cats, Mister and Goblin. We enjoy exploring history through French and Indian War re-enactment and through medieval re-enactment in the So.. more..Writing
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