Royal Orphan Poem by George Samuel

Royal Orphan



If an orphan stays in the royal house
Dose she inherit the royal rose
Or mingle in the royal dinner room
Would this not be considered a royal doom
Among the palace of the royal princes
To claim a portion of their royal dresses
Would the royal dogs
Not lick her royal wounds like dogs
Or the guards cease in stress
Would she be allowed to express
T o complain about the dogs
Which had dragged her to the place of frogs
Can the crown tolerate her complain
If an orphan stays in the royal house
Will her right not always be abuse
Can she smile when other do
Or be sent away to go
Away from the luxury of the royal palace
And ordered to hide her face
She could be considered as a spell
When the throne wrong her and consider it well
In all these
Will she not force a smile in lies
To avoid the expression on her face to show
And wish that the night be slow
So she can have peace of mind
To dream of love ones so kind

Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: hope
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A song of sorrow
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