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The Queen’s Dreams

17 Friday Apr 2015

Posted by Worldly Winds in Children's poetry, Humour, NaPoWriMo, Poetry

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Alex Carr-Malcolm poet, Alex Carr-Malcolm poetry, Alexandra Carr-Malcolm, napowrimo, poetry, Queen, Queen Elizabeth, The Queen's Dreams, UK poet, Uk poetry, writing, Yorkshire poet

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The Queen sat on her regal throne,

surveying all she could see;

(but really all she wanted

was a lovely cup of tea.)

 

Crowds were waiting with baited breath,

the flags were all a flutter.

Cameras flashed from left to right

(Tea with scones and some butter!)

 

Reporters pushed and jostled the crowd;

Policeman guarded the path,

visitors cheered and children waved

(after tea, a bubble bath?)

 

Back home at the palace, all alone

she kicked off her royal shoes,

sank into her favourite comfy chair

(and wiggled her aching toes)

 

Hither and thither the corgis scamper,

pleased to be back at home –

Emma, Linnet, Holly, and Willow

(Oh for some time alone!)

 

The Queen was tired and went to bed,

she snuggled down to rest;

thinking of the day’s events

(My job is just the best!)

 

© The Queen’s Dreams 2012

by Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

Picture credit: https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/522487994239540143/

Beryl Cook’s amusing contribution to the Queen’s Golden Jubilee, ‘The Royal Couple’ featured in the Golden Jubilee Exhibition, May 2002, at Art London, Chelsea.

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Diamond Jubilee

03 Sunday Jun 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Poetry

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bunting, Diamond Jubilee, Elizabeth II, Jubilee, London, poetry, Queen, Street party

The official emblem of the Queen of Canada's D...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hoorah! We have the bunting out,

the Jack is at full mast,

for ‘tis the Diamond Jubilee,

and we aim to have a blast!

 

Sixty years as reigning Queen,

that’s really quite a feat;

with street parties and lots of fun,

processions line London’s Streets.

 

Though rain may pour and soak us through,

our spirit will not cloud.

The Jubilee is our day, to say,

God bless, you’ve done us proud!

 

© Diamond Jubilee 2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

The official emblem of the Queen of Canada’s Diamond Jubilee (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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Daemons

26 Saturday May 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Deep Stuff!, Poetry

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daemons, heart, King, poetry, Queen, strength

"I carry your heart with me. (I carry it ...

 

 

 

 

 

You think you are the King of me,

I am not scared of you.

I’ll stand my ground, as I am strong;

a core of steel runs through.

 

Whatever daemons you may throw,

I’ll match them with mine own.

You can’t usurp the Queen of pain,

her heart is made of stone.

 

© Daemons 2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

“I carry your heart with me. (I carry it in my heart.)” ~ e.e. cummings (Photo credit: EraPhernalia Vintage . . . (playin’ hook-y ;o))

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King

29 Sunday Apr 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Deep Stuff!, Poetry

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abuse, cruelty, fear, King, poetry, Princess, Queen, tears

The main gatehouse of Harlech Castle. The step...
What should I do?

When your words are law,

and you lie to me,

whilst living a fantasy.

 

I love to hear,

your romanticised tales,

your charisma and charm,

full of dangers that harm.

 

You’re rarely here –

gone for days at a time,

but I’m eagerly hoping

that you’ll come home soon.

 

So I wait in this castle,

alone and afraid;

the hunger it rages,

it goes on for days.

 

You call me your Princess,

and you are the King.

Your court it protects you –

you do what you want to.

 

You banished the Queen

in such a cruel way,

with lies and with hatred,

she’s forbidden to see me.

 

You call me names,

and you made me ashamed.

You’re meant to protect,

not hurt and neglect.

 

I am but a child.

I am only twelve.

Your Princess, your daughter,

why would you hurt me?

 

Your kingdom was cruel,

and your realm it was strong;

but the day that you died,

it fell with your lies.

 

 

© King 2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

 

The main gatehouse of Harlech Castle. The steps were originally a drawbridge. As well as this formidably defended entrance, the castle also had a fortified dock so that it could be supplied by sea. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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The Queen’s Dreams

04 Wednesday Apr 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Daily life, Humour, Poetry

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Tags

Buckingham palace, corgi, dog, Queen, Queen Elizabeth

Queen of United Kingdom (as well as Canada, Au...

Queen of United Kingdom (as well as Canada, Australia, and other Commonwealth realms) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Queen sat on her regal throne,

surveying all she could see;

(but really all she wanted

was a lovely cup of tea.)

 

Crowds were waiting with baited breath,

the flags were all a flutter.

Cameras flashed from left to right

(Tea with scones and some butter!)

 

Reporters pushed and jostled the crowd;

Policeman guarded the path,

visitors cheered and children waved

(after tea, a bubble bath?)

 

Back home at the palace, all alone

she kicked off her royal shoes,

sank into her favourite comfy chair

(and wiggled her aching toes)

 

Hither and thither the corgis scamper,

pleased to be back at home –

Emma, Linnet, Holly, and Willow

(Oh for some time alone!)

 

The Queen was tired and went to bed,

she snuggled down to rest;

thinking of the day’s events

(My job is just the best!)

 

© The Queen’s Dreams

by Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

 

Welsh Corgi

Welsh Corgi (Photo credit: sⓘndy°)

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