He Wrote To Her A Letter That She Might KnowA Poem by Linda Marie Van TassellOn the beheading of St. Thomas More under the reign of King Henry VIII
While fixing my thoughts on February and snow-feathered boughs of evergreen chain, I follow the moonlight’s tributary across a clouded sky that portends rain. The town is sleeping in the palm of night, in winter’s malaise and layers of snow, whose basket is brimming with fluffs of white where dark shadows fall and fire flickers glow.
Dreams are echoed in the valley of sleep, twilight tangled in a glittering swirl; and soaked in memory, the passions keep as the nacre of the moon or a pearl. I listen in silence and sip the sound softly flaking off the lips of the sky that fall in a hush upon sacred ground of yesteryears and the times now gone by.
The past glides over the whispering stones, in the moonlight pulse of a woman’s wrist, whose passion bleeds into the ghost of bones that arise in a white sarong of mist. Others see her and think nothing of it as she drifts up and down the Roper aisle. The wind murmurs, "Margaret, Margaret;" and there are tears imbedded in her smile.
She has waited all these long, lonely years with her eyes toward Saint Peter in chains. Her father’s last words in a backwash of tears, his mortal assembly yet there remains. She lovingly strokes the top of his head. His sweet face she kissed that day in July! His charcoal letter, she read and re-read and read it once more before she did die.
London Bridge crumbles into River Thames, into the blue mood of reflective steel. The crown is tarnished and bereaved of gems with each head that sharpens against the wheel. Poor Thomas can no longer touch his brow. He cannot lay his head down for a nap. As snow cloaks Canterbury and each bough, his head lies smiling in Margaret’s lap.
© 2014 Linda Marie Van TassellAuthor's Note
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Added on January 10, 2014Last Updated on January 11, 2014 Tags: St. Thomas More, King Henry VIII, Beheading, Daughter, Margaret, Letter AuthorLinda Marie Van TassellVAAboutPoetry has been my passion since I was about fifteen years old, and I love the structure of rhyme and meter moreso than just randomly throwing words upon a page without any form whatsoever. Whi.. more..Writing
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