Lady Mary BerkeleyA Poem by Robert RittelOnce,
long time ago a Lady of grace and elegance, her
child and spouse in glamorous remembrance. Lord
Grey in spell of love by Mary’s sister Henrietta’s magic. Heartbroken
and in despair with baby girl alone, took
her life and child falling from the tower like a stone. The
Castle already haunted by spirits from the dungeon, crying
female voices and rotten smells very pungent. In
her beautiful dress she walks the dark corridor, surging
in courteous fate for her husband therefore. A
friend of mine and phenomenon fanatic, invited
me to this We
arrived at a misty are
those spirits already aware of our intend. Walking
in this majestic place through history, feeling
chased by my own step noise mystery. I
dreamed that night to be with Lady Mary, holding
her porcelain face very wary. Such
a sweet and gorgeous virtuous soul, slowly
turning her veins into color coal. Waking
up, I feel in love with this beauty wanted
to know all her historic duty. Warned
by my friend of ghost camouflage, nothing
more but an emotional mirage. My
mind played all searching possibility, convinced
that my heart will change her debility. To
set her free from the pain of grieve, giving
her soul the deserved peace to receive. In
my vain attempt I wrote a little prayer, that
with God one is never alone, sooth sayer. Stuck
that note behind her portrait in gold, believing
that it has consequences bold. Many
months later I received a letter by courier, with
golden letters looking superior. Words
of gratitude and faith to see, “I
will wait for you my love,
Lady B” © 2021 Robert Rittel |
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