Remember Me - Queen Henrietta To Charles 1 -

Good cheer, my love, as we venture forth

Over land and sea without recourse

Banished to rove us we three

No matter the tempest, remember me

As I was in our former life

In love promoting,you formed your wife

No trickery connived to gain my trust

In wooing me you contained your lust

To ensure my purity on wedding day

No act to spare me as together we lay

Now bitter tidings have blown us around

Emerging battle scarred with lopsided crown


In my aching heart I know it to be true

In constancy our lives shall arise anew

Exiled I must depart to foreign shore

For asylum aid I had to implore

No coinage purse to tie about

my velvet kirtle I can do without


Remember me and your luckless child

As he clings to me knowing you are defiled

My last note written in heart rung pain

Shall I ever find you well again

Confined as you are in London Tower

As friends gather to plot your salvation hour

Keep alive your love for goodness sake

A promised recompense I trust to make


The ship's last call to board has come

With heavy heart I see baggage heaved on

Keepsake I send thee, in this note I kiss

A beribboned silver piece I threaded this

Etched in memory to my only true one

Remember me when all deeds are done.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2014



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