My Last Duchess ResponseA Poem by MaddiThis is just for my English lit assessmentAnd then, mumbling From behind the ebony drape Till audible speech is heard and the curtain pulled back. "And here, my Last Duchess." He caresses my painted skin, Like he once caressed my warm cheek. The man in front of me, Swarthy and toad-like No doubt an ambassador for my old duke's New prey. They sit and stare at my flushed face, My parted lips; the flowing gown surreal and flowing Like how it was when painted. Those days of sunny warmth and gentle breeze, Where my benevolent smiles hid no secrets That My Duke feared they did. He simply did not understand, how simple Pleasures can make life joyful; no money Can buy you happiness. First he tried to teach me, show me How a stiff upper lip and condescending nature, Would make him 'stoop' low enough to accept me. I would have none of it, 'twas not in my nature to do so. In being kind, I blemished his 'Nine-hundred-year-old-family-name'. I blemished his pride, I would not be his slave. So his under men sent me to my grave. © 2016 Maddi |
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Added on November 28, 2016 Last Updated on November 28, 2016 AuthorMaddiThe oak tree by the pond with the coy fish, Norfolk, United KingdomAboutI LOVE writing and reading poems, reading books and some fanfiction too! All literature is accepted by me! I'm also a cynical, sarcastic and rude person, but those who get to know me, love me for it. .. more..Writing
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