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Atonement Vows
Mine father hast scorned thee, thus he locked thee in a tower. Didst thou truly believe the same of me? Hast thou no faith in true love’s power, whilst mine adoration continues to flower? I shalt come for thee on a midsummer’s night, scaling thy tower without fear of fall. Ye will find mine heart contrite, standing before thee in a confining wall, I shalt give thee a symbol that thy doubt will forestall. With this letter is a ring from the queen’s jewelry chest; keepest it hidden ‘til the evil force hast been overthrown. In a fortnight mine own army will ensure the king hast been laid to rest and ‘tis I who shalt assume the throne. Whilst ye wait, prithee allowest me to atone. ‘Neath the halo of the next full moon, I shalt travel to thee. Peer out thy window; Thou will findeth me crooning love’s tune. Unashamed, fearless, I shalt put on a show, vowing to save thee from thy most wretched foe. *For Michael Smith’s Early Modern English Poetry Contest
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