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QUEEN ISABELLA: Danse Macabre “Demanding Justice” I-XIV Sonnet Chapters of Haiku Sonnets

QUEEN ISABELLA



"DEMANDING JUSTICE"





By


J.Beck









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QUEEN ISABELLA:  Danse Macabre

“Demanding Justice”

(I-XIV Sonnet Chapters of Haiku Sonnets)

By J. Beck   2017


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TABLE OF CONTENTS:


I-XIV Sonnet Chapters

I: “Demanding Justice”
II: “In the King’s First Year”
III: “In the Queen’s First Year”
IV: “A Game of Chess”
V: “A Mockery”
VI: “Unknown Truthes are Revealed”
VII: “A New Day in a New World”
VIII: “A Prince is Born”
IX: “No Closure”
X: “The King’s Reckoning”
XI: “King Edward’s Final Words:”
XII: “Is There No Justice?”
XIII: “The Final Act”
XIV: “The Ghost of Edward”

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I-XIV Sonnet Chapters

of Haiku Sonnets


I: “Demanding Justice”

I A Queen Devoted to her King
II The Nobles Demand Justice
III The King Rebukes
IV “Give Me War”
V The King Conceives His Revenge
VI The Worm Turns from Fear to Hate
VII Edward Alone in His War Tent
VIII The Queen Discovers Longshanks’ Journals
IX The King Grieves Cornwall
X The Unknown Longshanks’ Journals
XI “A Powerful King”
XII The Ghost of Longshanks
XIII Ruling England
XIV The Queen Pitches Mock Battle


II: “In the King’s First Year”

I The Queen Isabella
II A Queen for England
III The Queen Praises her King of God
IV The King Defends God & England
V The Queen Takes Daily Mass
VI The New & Old World
VII The King & the Old Order
VIII The Princess Isabella
IX The Princess is Wed & Crowned Queen
X The Queen of Englands’ Duties
XI The King Takes Mass at Dawn in Tent
XII The Queen Learns From War Journals
XIII Review the Battle of Stirling 1296
XIV The Queen’s Realization


III: “In the Queen’s First Year”

I The Queen Rebukes her Aunt
II The Aunt Offers her Assistence
III What the Queen’s Aunt Knows
IV The King’s Favorite
V The Queen Likes Cornwall
VI Distraction: Poisined Food Taster
VII The Greyfriars Monastary
VIII The Knowledge of Pascal
IX Countess Joan of Valios
X The Two Cousins’ Alliance
XI The Royal Wedding Feast
XII Eaves-Droppers
XIII “Present the Slouths!”
XIV The Flesh is Weak


IV: “A Game of Chess”

I The King & Cornwall make Fun
II The Nobles are Nothing
III The Queen’s Goodness
IV The Wolves Swim Across the Channel
V Marsh Baron Ordainers
VI A Chess-board of Nobles
VII The King’s Bastard Son
VIII Abduction of the Whore
IX “Get a Confession”
X The King Inside his War Tent
XI In the War Chamber
XII The Ghost of Longshanks Appears
XIII Conversation With the Ghost
XIV A Queen’s Role


V: “A Mockery”

I The Queen at her Window
II A Servant Steals a Kiss
III The Servant’s Made the Queen’s Maid
IV Charolette Confesses to her Queen
V Charolette is with Child
VI Charolette Dies During Child-Birth
VII The Queen Rebukes the Wet-Nurse
VIII The Greyfriars
IX The Lonely Queen Wants a Fool
X The Ghost of Longshanks
XI The King Grants the Queen’s Request
XII The King Declares a Fool’s Pageant
XIII The Queen’s Mock-Consort Chosen
XIV The Queen & Her Fool


VI: “Unknown Truthes are Revealed”

I The Queen’s Mock-Queen Consort Ursula
II The King & the Ordainers
III The Queen’s Duties–Yet
IV The Queen’s Convictions
V Dante’s “INFERNO”
VI The Noble Scottish Women Hostages
VII The Queen Gives her Reasons
VIII The Late Queen Eleanor’s Bible
IX St. Katherine’s Hospital
X Ransom & a Signed Confession
XI A Detailed Account
XII The Lady Bella/Henry de Lacy
XIII The Queen’s Father & Aunt’s Plot
XIV The Queen Approaches her Aunt


VII: “A New Day in a New World”

I The Death of Lincoln
II The Queen comes of Age
III The Queen Grows Frustrated
IV The King Escorts the Queen
V The King & Queen View the Lions
VI The King Confesses
VII The King’s Special Deserts
VIII The Queen’s Antisapation
IX The King’s Favorites Recalled
X The King & Queen Consummate
XI The Madonna Queen Conceives
XII The Queen Announces Conception
XIII The Keys of Solomon
XIV The Madonna Queen Commands Demons


VIII: “A Prince is Born”

I The Queen is Dangerous
II The King’s Favorites
III The King’s “Caligula” Rant
IV The King Continues Rant
V The King Recalls his Late Father
VI The Purpose of the King’s Favorites
VII The Queen is Confident
VIII The Queen’s “Fork” & “Knife”
IX The Queen Secretly Travels
X The King Makes the Announcement
XI The Hopes of the Queen
XII The Queen Departs
XIII The Queen Arrives at Windsor Castle
XIVa The Queen’s Second & Third Moves
XIVb The Birth of Prince Edward III


IX: “No Closure”

I The Queen’s Fourth & Fifth Move
II Attending the Archbishop’s Funeral
III The King & Queen Arrive in France
IV The King & Divine Queen Return
V The Battle is Lost
VI The Moments in Between
VII The King Commands Battle
VIII The First Day of the Battle
IX “Wars Make Kings Hungry.”
X The Queen Locks Herself Away
XI A Brand of “Longshanks’ Justice”
XII The English are Forced to Retreat
XIII Many Lost Lives of Valor
XIV The King Finally Buries his Favorite


X: “The King’s Reckoning”

I The Queen’s Gift
II The King Accepts his Queen’s Gift
III The King Renews his Vow
IV “There are Pretenders”
V The “Lion King” Roars/Ranting
VI The King Blames & Shames
VII The King Washes his Hands of It
VIII The King Demands Justice
IX “What Have We Here?–PRETENDERS”
X “Be Ye NOT Deceived”
XI The King Concludes
XII “There Will Be a Reckoning”
XIII Seven Years of Bad
XIV The King’s Day of Reckoning


XI: “King Edward’s Final Words:”

I At Berkeley Castle
II Shortly Before Dusk
III A Silent Shadow
IV “Hell is a Real Place”
V Seek God’s Forgiveness
VI Is NOT God For ME?
VII “For Cain Awaits YOU!”
VIII Who Here is Afraid?
IX The De FACTO Ruler
X “The Devil EATS You”
XI If I Were PAGAN
XII For Death Will Be Sweet
XIII Come Forward & Speak
XIV Four Deaths–AWAITS YOU


XII: “Is There No Justice?”

I Is There NO Justice?
II I Have Lived & Died In Between
III It Is God’s Providence
IV The In Between Moments
V Reality is Maddening
VI An Ambitious Man’s Life
VII “HONOR the VOW!”
VIII A MESSY Business
IX How Could the King Escape?
X According to the Terms
XI The Queen is So Delicous
XII A Fly on the Wall
XIII The Last Supper
XIV IT’S FINISHED.


XIII: “The Final Act”

I Are you Serious?
II Are you such a Fool?
III THAT is NOT the Truth
IV The Queen’s Fury of Hatred
V Being Of Such Low-Birth
VI Pascal Remains Faithful
VII Witnesses Found at Berkley Castle
VIII The Jailer’s Remains
IX Mopping Up the Mess
X You Have Over-Stepped Yourself
XI What Will happen?
XII The Queen Made Three Attempts
XIII It Would Be His Down-Fall
XIV Four Deaths of a Traitor


XIV: “The Ghost of Edward”

I At Castle Rising
II Self Imposed Exile
III There Were Yet Matters
IV As the King’s Widow
V As the King’s Mother
VI In the Lord’s year 1319
VII Enemies of the Queen
VIII Abduction of Alice de Lacy
IX The Queen Aquires Proof
X The Queen’s Rightous Hatred
XI Hatred for the Queen’s Enemies
XII “I’m STRONG in GOD’S Might”
XIII Recalling the Account
XIV The Queen Would Plot


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QUEEN ISABELLA :


DANSE MACABRE 


“Demanding Justice”




By

J. Beck


2017



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I  (“Demanding Justice”)


I:I  A Queen Devoted to her King


I:1
Queen Isabella
Is escorted by the King
Edward the Second

I:2
Her Longshanks husband
For whom she sincerely loved
With all of her heart

I:3
All of her being
An unconditional love
Of deep convictions

I:4
Of True devotion
As her husband King Edward’s
Most humble servant

I:5
As Englands’ crowned Queen
Chosen by Almighty God
To be the King’s Queen

I:6
Queen Isabella
Would live & die for her King
She will kill for him

I:7
In the name of God
To fullfill the Divine Will
Of God Almighty

I:8
Anyone or thing
Not for the King Edward was
A threat against him

I:9
A threat against God
Both One in the same in Queen
Isabella’s mind

I:10
There were contentions
In need of alterations
To minumize threats

I:11
Against King Edward
Against God Almighty’s Will
For all of England

I:12
Queen Isabella
Was determined to fullfill
God’s Will for her King

I:13
For her Lion King
Husband Edward the Second
The late Longshanks’ son

I:14
Queen Isabella
Was wise beyond her years as
Her father’s daughter.

I:II (The Nobles’ Demand Justice)

II:1 “I Demand Justice!”

YOU.
Are DEMANDING Justice?

You come here & stand

II:2
Before your KING’S Court
To DEMAND JUSTICE?

YOU are
DEMANDING Justice

II:3
& Of whom
Do you
Demand this
SO-CALLED Justice?

JUSTICE?

What’s Justice?

II:4
Can someone tell me?

Will someone answer me that?

Answer YOUR King THAT!

II:5
CAN SOMEONE TELL ME?

YOUR KING HAS ASKED A QUESTION!

WHAT is this JUSTICE

II:6
That is DEMANDED.

Your KING
has asked two questions

ARE there NO answers?

II:7
HERE is another–

Why come here now to your KING ?

Silence stilled the court

II:8
Queen Isabella
Was delighted in her King
When he spoke as one

II:9
You. DEMAND JUSTICE.
Who are YOU to DEMAND That?
WHO are YOU to COME

II:10
HERE?
Before YOUR KING

To DEMAND Justice
From ME?

Demanding YOUR King?

II:11
WANTS Justice–
He does.

I STAND corrected–DEMANDS!

HE DEMANDS Justice.

II:12
He has come to this place

He’s come here to his King’s COURT

DEMMANDING JUSTICE!

II:13
Queen Isabella
Remained silently sitting
As a proud Queen should

II:14
As her Lion King’s
Roar rang out through the court of
Demanding Nobles.

I:III (The King Rebukes)

III:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks II
Sat tall on his throne

III:2
Beside his crowned Queen
Before standing to his feet

“YOU.”
“Lesser Mortals”

III:3
Come here to YOUR King
Demanding Justice from WHOM?
Who shall determine

III:4
What this Justice is?
For whom does it Justify?
Does it JUSTIFY

III:5
The GOD of England?

Does it Justify the King?

Justify England?

III:6
For WHOM does it serve?

Is it NOT in service to
Your King
As to GOD?

III:7
Have YOU prayed to GOD?

Seeking His Wisdom in this
Matter of Justice.

III:8
SO is this Justice?

You are demanding
The Will
Of ALMIGHTY GOD?

III:9
Or the will of men?

The will of fearful men
Or
That of greedy men?

III:10
The two are one in
The same-
-Fear & Greed
LACKING!

In the Faith of God

III:11
The remorse of the
Greedy & fearful is LACK
They shall lack in the

III:12
Plentiful goodness
Of God that provides for US
Who TRULY Believe.

III:13
For Faith’s the substance
Of THINGS hoped for with the
Evidence UnSeen.

III:14
I say unto YOU

HAVE FAITH in Englands’ GOD
&
HAVE Faith in YOUR KING.

I:IV (“Give Me War”)

IV:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks II
Stood tall in his boots

IV:2
“IT’S– Justice you want?”

So IT’S.
Justice–YOU shall have.

YOU–JUST needed ASK!

IV:3
NO need to DEMAND.

AM I NOT KING?

“GIVE ME WAR!”

King Edward declared

IV:4
The Lion King ROARED
Queen Isabella stood up
As the still silence

IV:5
Filled the Vaulted Court
With cheers of Praise for their King
Who escorted his

IV:6
Queen Isabella
Slowly through the pressing crowd
Of cheering nobles

IV:7
Skirmishing over
The Declaration of WAR!
By their English King

IV:8
What does the King mean?
That England’s going to war?
He calls that Justice?

IV:9
Whose Justice is it?
What about compensations
For lost damages?

IV:10
We’ll suffer greater
Losses after engaging
In war with the SCOTS

IV:11
Where will the funds be
To finance a war against
The Scottish Rebels?

IV:12
This isn’t Justice
This is the King’s Dirty trick
Avoiding Justice.

IV:13
The King of England
Edward Longshanks II
Concieved that moment

IV:14
That perhaps Justice
Would be well served revenging
Cornwall’s execution.

I:V (The King Conceives His Revenge)

V:1
News came from Stirling
Edward Bruce sacked the castle
Demanding that the

V:2
English abandon
Their Scottish stronghold
At the North border

V:3
Imaginary
Line dividing North & South
Scotland from England

V:4
King Edward would give
The Barons & Nobles the
Justice they wanted

V:5
Justice they deserved
He would pitch this battle to
Keep Stirling Castle

V:6
If they Prevailed
All would richly gain but if
Not all would suffer

V:7
The King hoped for both
To win Stirling Castle back
& To cause the loss

V:8
& Suffering for the
Baron Ordainers who had
Executed Cornwall

V:9
The King Edward had
Conceived at that moment he
Could get a measure

V:10
Of Justice against
The very men demanding it
In Cornwall’s revenge

V:11
Reaching the Barons
From his secret resting place
By the King’s own hand

V:12
There shall be Justice
In this Demanding matter
Some Longshanks’ Justice!

V:13
The King Edward could
Care less about the Rebels
Or Stirling Castle

V:14
Nor the Barons that
Took the Scottish lands in their
Service to Longshanks.

I:VI (The Worm Turns from Fear to Hate)

VI:1
The Scottish Rebels
Were a needling thorn in
The Lion King’s Claw

VI:2
The Noble Barons
Were as pesky flies seeking
More Dung for themselves

VI:3
Perhaps the two could
Eliminate the other
On the Battle Field

VI:4
In the service to
God & in the service to
The King & England

VI:5
Queen Isabella
Was wise beyond her years as
Her father’s daughter

VI:6
Preceiving by the
Means of deduction that her
King husband Edward

VI:7
Was playing their game
With the cards they dealt him
Holding the Trump card

VI:8
The King was ALL in
They were playing into the
King’s Royal Flush hand

VI:9
There were risk in it
Could be back-lashing involved
The King could care less

VI:10
Queen Isabella
Became greatly aroused
Inside of herself

VI:11
When her Lion King
Husband Edward the Second
Ruled as a Longshanks

VI:12
Queen Isabella
Seen the Worm inside the King
Turn from Fear to Hate

VI:13
King Edward stood up
As the Roaring Lion King
With his Coat of Arms

VI:14
“Causalties of War

Will determine the Victor–

To WHOM go the Spoils.”

I:VII (Edward Alone in His War Tent)

VII:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks II
Would not sleep that night

VII:2
Antisapating
The Battle of Bannockburn
For Stirling Castle

VII:3
Shortly after the dawn
Against the Scottish Rebels
Uprise in the North

VII:4
As acts of treason
Against England & the King
Being one the same

VII:5
The rebel leaders
Robert Bruce & Edward Bruce
Being two brothers

VII:6
Had brought this Wrath down
Upon Scotland & themslves
Raiding the borders

VII:7
The Barons & their
Nobles were unable to
Combat these rebels

VII:8
So they blame the King
For what they themselves failed to
Accomplish against

VII:9
The Scottish rebels
Demanding the King’s Justice
With compensation

VII:10
For which the King gave
In a War Declaration
Against the rebels

VII:11
“Take back what was Your’s:

As Caesar
Came
Saw & Took

So shall all of you.”

VII:12
You shall go to war
& fight

You shall kill & steal
& destroy the Scots

VII:13
In the name of God
England shall prevail over
All their enemies

VII:14
Dare not to demand
The King of England Edward
Longshanks for Justice.

I:VIII (The Queen Discovers Longshanks’ Journals)

VIII:1
Queen Isabella
Preceived the hidden motives
Her King husband had

VIII:2
From reading all of
The dusty-forgotten journals
Left by the late King

VIII:3
Locked away in the
Longshanks’ Royal Library
Inside the War Room

VIII:4
Queen Isabella
Read all the Longshanks’ journals
Shortly after her

VIII:5
Arrivial from France
After being wedded &
Crowned as Englands’ Queen

VIII:6
Queen Isabella
Accidently discovered
The envaluable

VIII:7
Journals written in
The late King Longshanks’ own hand
Proved greatly useful

VIII:8
To the Princess Queen
To understand the Customs
Of English Lands

VIII:9
To understand her King
Husband Edward II
To understand how

VIII:10
A King must Rule in
A perilous World & to
Remain in Power

VIII:11
Over the Commons
Over the Noble Barons
Over All England

VIII:12
Over All Europe
Respect came to a King by
Fearing not loving

VIII:13
Queen Isabella
Would use this new-found knowledge
To aid & assist

VIII:14
The King as his Queen
Queen Isabella would not
Fail her King husband.

I:IX (The King Grieves Cornwall)

IX:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks II’s
Black mood had left him

IX:2
Grieving the death of
His Favorite–Earl of Cornwall
Sir Piers Gaveston

IX:3
Executed by the
Noble Ordainer Barons
Falsely accusing

IX:4
Cornwall of treason
Taking him unlawfully
Denying a trial

IX:5
Executed by
Two Welsh mercenaries’ swords
Beheading Cornwall

IX:6
The Ghost of Cornwall
Constantly haunted the King
Demanding Revenge

IX:7
Demanding Justice
Against those responsible
For murdering him

IX:8
It had been two years
In such time King Edward &
Queen Isabella

IX:9
Had consummated
Their Royal marriage prior
To Cornwall’s demize

IX:10
Resulting in the
Conceiption & birth of a
Healthy first-born son

IX:11
Prince Edward III
Being made Earl of Chester
Fullfilling the King

IX:12
& Queen Isabella’s Duty
Providing England with a
Legiamate heir

IX:13
To preserve the throne
& crown of England by the
Long-standing Longshanks

IX:14
The Execution
Of Cornwall was not in vain
The King sought his Queen.

I:X (The Unknown Longshanks’ Journals)

X:1
The Ghost of Longshanks
Revealed itself to the young
Queen Isabella

X:2
As the Queen read from
His lost forgotten journals
In complete secret

X:3
Queen Isabella
Never revealed the source of
Her discoveries

X:4
Hoading the Knowledge
That produced envaluable
Insights into the

X:5
Present day context
For which she had found herself
Being Englands’ Queen

X:6
Gaining wisdom that
Was imparted unto her
From the late Longshanks’

X:7
Life experiences
As the most powerful King
To Rule in the World

X:8
The journals explained
The princples of Ruling
A country is as

X:9
Strong & as feared as
The King sitting on the throne
If the King is weak

X:10
So are his subjects
From the Noble Barons to
Commons & servants

X:11
A Powerful King
Must put the fear of God in
His own subjects as

X:12
The Crown’s enemeies
Whether they’re friend or foe in
England or abroad

X:13
A Powerful King
Must have steadfast convictions
Inside of themselves

X:14
A Powerful King
Must never show emotions
Of Love nor of Fear

I:XI (“A Powerful King”)

XI:1
“A Powerful King”
Is full of God’s Rightous Hate
The Queen is God’s Love

XI:2
A King of Love will
Loose the head off his shoulders
But a hated King

XI:3
Will Rule a lifetime
Conquering his enemeies
Expand his Kingdom

XI:4
Increase the wealth
To provide & protect the
Interest of England

XI:5
There’s no security
In Peace & Love but in the
Hate of a strong King

XI:6
A powerful King
Knows who his enemeies are
In & out of court

XI:7
Noble or Common
Near & far–Keeping friends close
Enemeies closer

XI:8
Keeping their guard up
Against being beguiled &
Being played the Fool

XI:9
A powerful King
Demands respect out of fear
By his friends & foes

XI:10
A powerful King
Lives in antisapation
& never surprised

XI:11
The hearts of men are
Evil in their fallen state
There’s no good in them

XI:12
Besides that which they
Receive from God by His Son
For whom He’s given

XI:13
A powerful King
Has no use in those weak souls
That are in his charge

XI:14
They would be better
Serving God in Heaven then
Their King here on Earth.

I:XII (The Ghost of Longshanks)

XII:1
The Ghost of Longshanks
Would reveal himself unto
Queen Isabella

XII:2
Secretly reading
From the dusty forgotten
Journals of Longshanks

XII:3
For countless hours
When her Queen Duties allowed
Behind guard locked doors

XII:4
All that was known was
She was reading in private
But not what she read

XII:5
It was a known fact
That the young beautiful Queen
Isabella was

XII:6
Well read & learnt
From the Holy scriptures &
From the Ancient text

XII:7
Available to
Queen Isabella in that
Present modern world

XII:8
Queen Isabella
Locked herself away inside
The King’s War-chamber

XII:9
With map painted walls
& black & white chromatic
Marble gridded floors

XII:10
King Edward Longshanks
Would sit in the center of
The entire world

XII:11
In the middle of
The round vaulted rotunda
With his large chess-board

XII:12
Where he would play out
His wars against his own Wit
He had wooden props

XII:13
To symbolize ships
Legions of infantry &
Calvery horses

XII:14
The walls came alive
As Queen Isabella read
From Longshanks’ journals.

I:XIII (Ruling England)

XIII:1
Queen Isabella
Read how the Late Longshanks King
Ruled over England

XIII:2
Ruling for England
“It’s a King’s state of being
& sound mind that keeps a

XIII:3
King upon the throne.”
The late King Longshanks believed
That he ruled the World

XIII:4
While allowing the
Kingdoms of Kings & Princes
To believe they were

XIII:5
The late Longshanks King
Divided kingdoms into
Three parts, Government

XIII:6
To establish &
Enforce laws for civil rest
Enterprise to

XIII:7
To create wealth
For individuals to pay
Tax to finance wars

XIII:8
Longshanks believed in
Demanding high taxes to
Finance his kingdom’s

XIII:9
Ambitionous conquest
Yoking Englands’ commerence
& government to

XIII:10
The King’s war-machine
Giving all of England a
Common purpose of

XIII:11
Making England great
& prosperious in the world
As well as it’s King

XIII:12
Thirdly the Church
To appease God Almighty
& convict sinners

XIII:13
A King’s Trinity
Being the right hand of God
In Heaven on Earth

XIII:14
Queen Isabella’s
Earnest intentions for her
King husband Edward.

I:XIV (The Queen Pitches Mock Battle)

XIV:1
Queen Isabella
Learnt the Princples of War
From Longshanks journals

XIV:2
Queen Isabella
Pitched a Mock Battle in the
Secret war chamber

XIV:3
Using the late King
Longshanks’ wooden props on a
Gridded table top

XIV:4
By the assistance
Of old hand-drawn map parchments
Queen Isabella

XIV:5
Was capable of
Creating a mock battle
Field of Bannockburn

XIV:6
Using blue ribbon
To symbolize Bannockburn
Brook & River Forth

XIV:7
Then she established
The placements of the two towns
Being separated

XIV:8
By the river &
The tribitory between
Bannuckburn village

XIV:9
& Stirling village
At the Northern border-line
Dividing the two

XIV:10
Kingdoms inside of
The one disputed country
Of the English throne

XIV:11
Laying claim to all
In the rich-furitle lands of
The Southern portion

XIV:12
& The Rebel Scots
Of the Northern Highlands that
Sought Independence

XIV:13
From the English Crown
When Robert the Bruce laid claim
To the Scottish throne

XIV:14
That same night before
The Battle of Bannockburn
The King & Queen mit:

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II “In the King’s First Year”

II:I (The Queen Isabella)

I:1
In the first year of
The King Edward the Second
Reign over England

I:2
The King took a Queen
Wedding a young beautiful
Betrolled French Princess

I;3
Isabella, was
Crowned England’s Queen being
The youngest & the

I:4
Only surviving
Daughter of King Phillip the
Fourth & his Queen wife

I:5
Joan of Navarre
The Countess of Champange that
Died in thirteen-five

I:6
By honoring &
Fullfilling the treaty of
Alliance between

I:7
England & France
Arranged by Edward’s late King
Longshank father with

I:8
Queen Isabella’s
Father King Phillip the Fourth
The King of All France

I:9
Both countries exchanged
The proper gifts according to
Dowrey agreements

I:10
Admirations were
Equally shared between the
New King & his Queen

I:11
Due to her young age
Not yet reaching the period of
Her peaking Womanhood

I:12
Looks & appearence
Of well development as
her “Fair” father’s guise

I:13
Being twice her age
The young King would patiently
Await the moment

I:14
That he & his Queen
Would legally consummate
Their Royal marriage.

II:II (A Queen for England)

II:1
Alas–giving him
The oppurtunity to
Produce a male Heir

II:2
The first & foremost
The Queen’s greatest desire
Was to be the King’s

II:3
Antisapating
The Day of their Ecstasy
Was soon to arrive

II:4
Maturing daily
Her Flower bursting to bloom
She nurtured herself

II:5
In preparation
She would fullfill her duties
As the King’s Crowned Queen

II:6
Which was the young King’s
Greatest Human desire
To preserve the Throne

II:7
This gave the young Queen
Isabella the time to
Orient herself

II:8
To English customs
Inside & outside of court
The Queen would always

II:9
Be found wearing the
Face of the Queen Of England
She was for her King

II:10
The Queen of & for
England being so herself
Being born again

II:11
An English woman
In England do as those do
As in word & deed

II:12
Not separating
Speaking in the King’s own tongue
To Honor the King

II:13
To respect the King
To compliment the King &
To adorn the King

II:14
Being her Duty
As the Crowned Queen of England
As the King’s deserts.

II:III (The Queen Praises her King of God)

III:1
I look to the King
In all matters concerning
& establishing

III:2
The Policies &
Preciepts prepetuating
Such Knowledge & Truth

III:3
Where as to produce
Solid Understanding of
The shoulds & shants

III:4
In the Realms of his
Majesty’s Earthly Kingdom
I look to my King

III:5
Being the King’s in
All carnal knowledge in all
Spiritual knowledge

III:6
Sharing like beliefs
The King is my Religion
He is my Shepard

III:7
I am the King’s Lamb
His Staff leads & comforts me
He is my protecter

III:8
He is my defeader
He is my sole provider
Being God’s right hand

III:9
Being annointed
By Almighty God to be
The King of England

III:10
I tell you this day
You Good People of England
Loyal & Faithful

III:11
Subjects of the King
That your Majesty will rule
From God Almighty’s

III:12
Right Hand in Heaven
As the Divine Sovergn Lord
That God has chosen

III:13
Futhermore his Queen
Shall rule in Christ’ Charity
With Mercy & Grace

III:14
May God Bless the King
Lead & guide his will on Earth
As it’s in Heaven.

II:IV (The King Defends God & England)

IV:1
May We all Prosper
In health & wealth as Good
People of England

IV:2
As the King’s subjects
As His most humbled servants
Serving only He

IV:3
God is for the King
As Jesus Christ our Lord is
For the Holy Sees

IV:4
Having Divine Rule
Possessing the Confessor’s
Sword of the Spirit

IV:5
The King’s feet are shod
In the preparation of the
Gospels of our Lord

IV:6
Wearing the helmet
Of God’s Divine Salvation
& the Shield of Faith

IV:7
Being God’s Fortress
Withstanding the firy darts
Of Princpalities

IV:8
Of the Air & the
Wicked Princes of Darkness
As The Devil’s Wiles

IV:9
Long may the King live
Long may the King Edward rule
Over All England

IV:10
I am a Catholic
As the King himself’s Catholic
As All of England

IV:11
As it shall be
One Land & One Church on Earth
As it’s in Heaven!

IV:12
“Christ as my Witness
All Heritics shall be burnt
Alive at the stake.”

IV:13
Were the exact words
My King Husband Edward vowed
To me as his Queen

IV:14
King Edward has put
On the whole Armor of God
To Defend the Faith.

II:V (The Queen Takes Daily Mass)

V:1
Queen Isabella
Attended Mass each morning
In the Chapel at

V:2
Dawn with her ladies
Requiring all of her servants
As her guards to do so

V:3
Queen Isabella
Began each new day taking
Holy Sacrament

V:4
Taking the Body
& the Blood of Christ by the
Hand of a Chapel

V:5
With or without the
King who began to do so
Respecting his Queen

V:6
Queen Isabella
Would spend late morning strolling
On the Royal grounds

V:7
The Queen would conduct
The business & affairs that
Concerned her station

V:8
Out in the open
In “Pein Aire” for all to see
With nothing to hide

V:9
Residing in a
Constant state of reserve on
Behalf of the King

V:10
Trusting her King
Completely in confidence
Never doubting him

V:11
She would kill & die
In her gracious King’s service
With her final breath

V:12
For the Queen was the
King’s entirely without
Reservation

V:13
Total & complete
In any compacity
Being the King’s Queen

V:14
With such Conviction
Queen Isabella would be
Ridged & steadfast.

II:VI (The New & Old World)

VI:1
The Old World without
The late King Edward Longshanks
Ruling Europia

VI:2
Was a New World &
Was revolving rapidly
In Revolutions

VI:3
Whenever a King
Died there was a power-grab
Within & abroad

VI:4
With the loss of such
A powerful King as he
The day was known as

VI:5
“The Day the World Stopped”
But what it actually meant
Was that it was the

VI:6
End of the Old World
For all of England & for
All Europia

VI:7
Setting off a chain
Of events in all the Kingdoms
Within & aboard

VI:8
“France” was insisting
That the New King of England
Edward II

VI:9
Honor the Treaty
Between their two countries for
Peace by betrolling

VI:10
The refined Princess
Isabella, the daughter
Of the King of France

VI:11
King Phillip IV
Who made the agreement with
The Late Longshank King

VI:12
The new English King
Had the fullest intentions
Of honoring the

VI:13
Conditions of the
Prior Treaty drawn between
The two King fathers

VI:14
The young King Edward
Had first establish himself
As Englands’ new King.

II:VII (The King & the Old Order)

VII:1
The new English King
Had to establish the ranks
Of his supporters

VII:2
& Organize his
Chain of Command between
The Nobles & the Crown

VII:3
The new English King
Had to ratify all of
The Royal Treaties

VII:4
In his succession
To the English Throne & Crown
Of his late father

VII:5
King Edward Longshanks
Which proved to be a trial
Between the old &

VII:6
The new order of
The young King Edward Longshanks
& Loyalist of

VII:7
The late King’s Old-Guard
& the New of the young king
The critics of the

VII:8
Younger Longshanks King
Were critical of his fair
Tendencies with his

VII:9
Flamboyant nature
Of frivilous dispersal
& disposition

VII:10
Being more inclined
To appriecate Music
& The Arts then the

VII:11
Affairs & business
Policies of a strong King
This new young Longskanks

VII:12
King was viewed as weak
Feeble of little substance
Being Unequal

VII:13
In comparision
To the latter Longshanks King
The new young king had

VII:14
To silence his
Critics proving himself as
King to the doubters.

II:VIII (The Princess Isabella)

VIII:1
The young French Princess
Was quickly dispersed to
A safe keep for her

VIII:2
Own security
For there were those who plot to
Kill the French princess

VIII:3
To void the Treaty
Of Peace establish prior
Between the two Realms

VIII:4
“France” had to protect
It’s interest in this matter
French envoys were sent

VIII:5
Immediately
To England in condolence
As to inquire

VIII:6
An audience with the
New young Longshanks King Edward
Seeking his response

VIII:7
Other forces were
Reacting in resistance
Against the new King

VIII:8
From within the Court
Being disappointed in
The Appointments of

VIII:9
The younger Longshanks
King Edward II
With self-made Nobles

VIII:10
Having overlooked
His late King father’s choices
From the Old Order

VIII:11
Sir Piers Gaveston
Being the King’s favorite was
Made Earl of Cornwall

VIII:12
As his chief-advisor
A Gacson bred Of low-birth
Transplant in England

VIII:13
This did not rest well
Among the Noble Barons
Who sought to end it

VIII:14
As their duty to
Their late Longshanks King
& Knights Commander.

II:IX (The Princess is Wed & Crowned Queen)

IX:1
The New English King
Left to marry & return
With his Princess Bride

IX:2
Queen Isabella
Being Crowned during the King’s
Corination as

IX:3
Englands’ new crowned Queen
Replacing her uncrowned Queen
Consort Aunt Margaret

IX:4
It was a New Day
In a New perilous World
Of Good & Evil

IX:5
Queen Isabella
Was grateful to God for the
Elevation to

IX:6
Be Englands’ Crowned Queen
As God’s Divine Providence
For the French Princess

IX:7
Who was confident
Inside of herself to be
This new English Queen

IX:8
Queen Isabella
Had been prepared for such a
Time as this since birth

IX:9
Queen Isabella
Was Wise beyond her years as
Her father’s daughter

IX:10
Educated in the
Arts Music & Academics
With Royal Accord

IX:11
First & foremost the
Queen Isabella knew to
Be silent then heard

IX:12
Queen Isabella
Would insist constant Royal
Respect at all times

IX:13
Reverencing God
Perpetually seeking out
God’s Will in all things

IX:14
Believing the King’s
Will was the Will of God who
Made Him Englands’ King.

II:X (The Queen of Englands’ Duties)

X:1
Queen Isabella
Understood that it was in
Her better interest

X:2
To do all she could
To aid & support her King
Husband Edward to

X:3
Retain Englands’ Throne
For if the King fails so does
Queen Isabella

X:4
If her King husband
Edward falls from Grace so does
Queen Isabella

X:5
If the King looses
His Crown with his head so will
Queen Isabella

X:6
Who felt much safer
In England then she ever
Felt being in France

X:7
As a King’s Princess
Living in constant danger
Within & aboard

X:8
Queen Isabella
Established her inner Court
Of Ladies Waiting

X:9
To perform the Queen’s
Mundane task & mute duties
So she could be Queen

X:10
Queen Isabella
Grew to trust Lady Bella
To be her “Queen’s Fork”

X:11
The “Lady Bella”
Izabella of Vesci
A Longshanks’ patron

X:12
Knowing her young King
Husband his entire life
Knowing the Nobles

X:13
Knowing the Barons
Knowing Knights loyal to
Longshanks’ Old Order

X:14
Queen Isabella
Spent hours conversing with
The Lady Bella.

II:XI (The King Takes Mass at Dawn in Tent)

XI:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks II
Would not sleep that night

XI:2
Antisapating
The Battle of Bannockburn
For Stirling Castle

XI:3
Before England’s King
Dressed for the impending
Battle with the Scot

XI:4
Rebels for Stirling
Castle beyond Bannockburn
Across River Forth

XI:5
The King of England
Took morning mass at dawn as
Queen Isabella

XI:6
Did in a chapel
Each & every dawning day
By a chaplin’s hand

XI:7
Together in Christ
Nurished by His body &
Redeemed in His Blood

XI:8
The King & the Queen
Were one in Christ Jesus their
Lord God & Savior

XI:9
As the King Of Kings
Partaking the Sacrement
At dawn each morning

XI:10
While being apart
Gave the King & Queen a sense
Of Togetherness

XI:11
Between their Spirits
Being absent in Body
By putting their Trust

XI:12
In Almighty God
To bless & to protect them
While seperated

XI:13
The King of England
Donned his father’s war-armor
Inside of his tent

XI:14
Putting on the whole
Armor of God to Defend
Justice for England.

II:XII (The Queen Learns From War Journals)

XII:1
Queen Isabella
Learnt the Princples of War
From Longshanks journals

XII:2
Queen Isabella
Finally placed the wooden
Stirling Bridge prop

XII:3
On the table-top
Between Stirling Castle &
Bannockburn village

XII:4
Across the Blue silk
Ribbons indicating the
The River Forth &

XII:5
Bannockburn Brook that
Divided the opposing
Camps from the field

XII:6
Of the impending
Battle of Bannockburn
For Stirling Castle

XII:7
Queen Isabella
Read the account of the first
Battle of Bannockburn

XII:8
From the late Longshanks
King’s own personal detailed
Hand-written journal

XII:9
King Edward Longshanks’
English forces were handed
A defeat there by

XII:10
The Sottich Rebels
Who were inspired to fight
For William Wallace

XII:11
Longshanks vowed revenge
For the humiliation
Of the lost battle

XII:12
Longshanks insisted
England wasn’t defeated by
The Scottish Rebels

XII:13
But for poor judgement
Of the King’s Field Commanders
England defeated itself

XII:14
The late King Longshanks
Would have the Rebelious head
Of William Wallace.

II:XIII (Review the Battle of Stirling 1296)

XIII:1
(YEAR)Twelve-Ninty-Seven(1296)
Was the First English Battle
For the Stirling Bridge

XIII:2
Beyond Bannockburn
Against the Rebelious Scots
From the North Highlands

XIII:3
A William Wallace
A low-birth Scottish Noble
Lead the Rebel force

XIII:4
Againt the absent
King of England’s Forces lead
By John De Warrenne

XIII:5
King Edward Longshanks
Was battling against the
French forces of King

XIII:6
“Fair” Phillip IV
Across the English Channel
in Flanders at such time

XIII:7
The late King Longshanks
Known as “Hammer of the Scots”
Returned to England

XIII:8
After agreeing
To a Treaty of Peace with
King Phillip of France

XIII:9
The late Longshanks King
Vowed Vengence & Revenge
Against the Rebels

XIII:10
Upon his return
The dis-satisfied King
Consoled with the Arch

XIII:11
Bishop of Durham
Antoney Bek to assist
As King’s Commander

XIII:12
The late King Edward
Deployed a counter assult
To crush the Rebels

XIII:13
To take out their heart
To capture William Wallace
Alive to torture

XIII:14
Him on the charges
Of High-Treason crimes against
The Crown of England.

II:XIV (The Queen’s Realization)

XIV:1
Queen Isabella
Came to the realization
That she & Edward

XIV:2
Were that Peace Treaty
Made between England & France
In the Flanders War

XIV:3
Because England’s King
Was pressed to return home to
Fight the Rebel Scots

XIV:4
There was much gained for
France from Englands’ defeat for
Stirling Castle Bridge

XIV:5
Peace was made between
England & France in Flanders
Resulting in her

XIV:6
Bethrol to the Prince
Of Wales Edward II
England’s future King

XIV:7
Perhaps some measure
Of Good wicks from a second
Defeat at Stirling

XIV:8
The King of England
Edward Longshanks II
Had the same Hate for

XIV:8
Revenge & Vengence
As his late father King had
But not against the

XIV:10
Scottish Rebels but
Againsts the March Ordainers
& Noble Barons

XIV:11
Who Unlawfully
Executed his favorite
The Earl of Cornwall

XIV:12
On Kenilworth Road
As far as Blacklow Hill where
Piers Gaveston was

XIV:13
Beheaded & left
Behind dead beside the road
By two Welsh-men Knights

XIV:14
While King Edward
Was dispatched away in York
The news came to him.

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III “In the Queen’s First Year”

III:I (The Queen Rebukes her Aunt)

I:1
Queen Isabella
Had much to accomplish as
Crowned Queen of England

I:2
Queen Isabella
Had to establish herself
& her inner court

I:3
The Lady Bella
Was her trusted advisor
As the go-between

I:4
To her King Husband
For whom King Edward was
Fond of the Lady

I:5
Himself having known
Izabella Vesci from
His youth being his

I:6
Queen mother’s favorite
King Edward addressed her as
“Lady Laveda”

I:7
Queen Isabella
Sat on her inner court throne
To conduct Royal

I:8
Business & order
The pending affairs of the
Crowned Queen of England

I:9
Queen Isabella
Was recieving visitors
Who came to her court

I:10
Greeting the new Queen
By introducing themselves
& their importance

I:11
The Lady Bella
Introduced the widow Queen
Of late King Longshanks

I:12
Queen Isabella’s
Own Aunt Margaret her father
King Phillip’s sister

I:13
“Will you not rise to
Greet Me?
Your widow Queen Aunt?”

“Will you not bow?

AUNT.

I:14
To YOUR new crowned Queen
Of England?” Isabella stood
High in her tall shoes.

III:II (The Aunt Offers her Assistence)

II:1
Queen Isabella
Stood staring stone-cold at her Aunt
From upon her throne

II:2
Who knelt down bowing
To her Queen Isabella
Who left her kneeling

II:3
On the hard marble
Until her knees ached in pain
To remember who

II:4
Queen Isabella
Was & for whom SHE wasn’t
An Uncrowned widow

II:5
Queen Isabella
Stood staring–daring her Aunt
To lift her eyes up

II:6
After sufficient
Time lapsing for the Queen’s Aunt
To absorb the “Thing”

II:7
The “Thing” that her niece
Was now Crowned Queen of England
Not an Uncrowned Queen

II:8
Consort of the King
& she was nothing to the
Queen Isabella

II:9
“You, MAY Rise Margaret”
Queen Isabella remained
Standing–extending

II:10
Her gloved ring hand for
Her widow aunt to approach
To respectfully

II:11
Kiss as a sign of
Her acknowledgement of the
Queen Isabella

II:12
“Now. What do you want?”
The Queen bluntly inquired

I come My Queen to

II:13
Welcome & offer
My assistence & service
To her as an Aunt

II:14
Queen Isabella
Paused
Before answering her

With a still silence.

III:III (What the Queen’s Aunt Knows)

III:1
The Queen’s Aunt implored

“I can be your eyes & ears
In & out of court.”

III:2
“That is sufficient

Assistence
In your service

To YOUR Queen
For now.”

III:3
Queen Isabella
Asked what her widow aunt’s eyes
& ears seen & heard

III:4
All of England is
Ecstatic over their King’s
Beautiful crowned Queen

III:5
Do not flatter me
I’ll not be vainly beguiled
By my own beauty

III:6
“Do I not have my own
Eyes to behold it myself?”

“Know I not?
I am.”

III:7
“What else do you know?”

I know the Noble Barons
Arent happy about

III:8
The King’s close-favorite
The low-birth Gacson made the
First Earl of Cornwall

III:9
One, Piers Gaveston

“The King loves whom he chooses?

Is he not the King?”

III:10
The Noble Barons
Believe the favorite is bad
Counsel for the King

III:11
“May not the King decide
From whom he takes his counsel?

As I am?
As Queen.

III:12
The Noble Barons
Fear that the Earl of Cornwall
May provoke the King

III:13
To the dispersel
Of Frivilous excesses
Draining resources

III:14
“Is NOT
All England’s
Resources for King Edward to
Exploit as he wills?”

III:IV (The King’s Favorite)

IV:1
The Noble Barons
Murmur among themselves of
The King’s vast favors

IV:2
How far will he go?

The King may do whatever
For whom-ever he

IV:3
Finds pleasure to do

That is what is feared My Queen
What are his pleasures?

IV:4
You are implying

What are these acqusassions
Made against the King?

IV:5
Speak plainly with me

There is fear the King prefers
Men over women.

IV:6
Queen Isabella
Stood to her feet to slap her
Aunt Margaret’s face twice

IV:7
“You will never speak a
Word of this blaspheming lie
Or I’ll cut out your

IV:8
Wagging tongue myself!”

Queen Isabella assured
Her producing

IV:9
A long sharp dagger
She had hid inside her sleeve
Remember I am

IV:10
My father’s daughter
I survived my childhood to
Be Englands’ Queen &

IV:11
I will remain Queen
With or without your service
She informed her Aunt

IV:12
Queen Isabella
Excused & dismissed her Aunt
To leave her presense

IV:13
Queen Isabella
Was aware & unalarmed
By the possible

IV:14
Extent of the King’s
Platoic relationship with
His beloved favorite.

III:V (The Queen Likes Cornwall)

V:1
Queen Isabella
Seen no harm–had no quarrel
With her King husband’s

V:2
Relationship with
The Earl of Cornwall in the
Capacity of

V:3
Being his favorite
Sharing & displaying his
Friendship in public

V:4
Nor their sharing &
Diplaying affections between
Themselves in private

V:5
Totally harmless
To the Queen Isabella
Cornwall couldn’t give

V:6
The King an heir as
His Queen Isabella or
Royal Mistress could

V:7
Which she did not want
The latter to come into
Play if it could be

V:8
Prevented or be
Avoided until she came
Of age to have sex

V:9
Piers Gaveston was
Doing his Queen a service
By being favorite

V:10
An unspoken truth
For which Queen Isabella
Conspired inside

V:11
Queen Isabella
Had to do all she could to
Dispell the rumors

V:12
For her King husband
Edward Longshanks II
Sake as for her own

V:13
Queen Isabella
Would continue to seek out
The King’s respect &

V:14
Admorations in
Public for the nobles to
See & hear at court.

III:VI (Distraction: Poisined Food Taster)

VI:1
Queen Isabella’s
First order of business was
To create a

VI:2
Disstraction that would
Divert the attention from
King Edward & his

VI:3
Favorite the Earl of
Cornwall Piers Gaveston by
Orchrastrating a

VI:4
False attempt on the
King’s life by poisoning his
Royal food taster

VI:5
This would serve the King
Greatly the idea that
Someone would attempt

VI:6
To kill Englands’ King
It was the greatest form of
Flattery although

VI:7
It was the highest
Act of Treason against the
Crown of England’s King

VI:8
All of the King’s Guards
Were doubled as to counter
Measure to safe-guard

VI:9
Against further foils
Of future attempts made on
The King Edward’s life

VI:10
No one would dare take
The chance of killing the King
With the distraction

VI:11
Queen Isabella
Also made a false attempt
Upon her own life

VI:12
Which made the Queen’s King
Husband value her as his
Crowned Queen even more

VI:13
Queen Isabella
Poisoned her own wine taster
Who fell dead before

VI:14
Queen Isabella’s
Feet serving the Queen wine in
Her Privy Chamber.

III:VII (The Greyfriars Monastary)

VII:1
Which resulted in
The King doubling the Queen
Isabella’s Guards

VII:2
For her protection
Which made Queen Isabella
Feel safe & secure

VII:3
Against the risk of
Real attempts upon her life
& her King husband’s

VII:4
Queen Isabella
Was wise beyond her years as
Her father’s daughter

VII:5
Although she was young
Queen Isabella knew how
To be Englands’ Queen

VII:6
How to be her King
Husband Edward II
Crowned Queen of England

VII:7
As
How to Remain

The crowned Queen
Of England for

As long as
God willed

VII:8
Queen Isabella
To reign beside King Edward

“Till death do they part.”

VII:9
Queen Isabella
Had her own aggenda of
Generating sums

VII:10
Of wealth for
The Queen’s Wardrobe as a front
To mask her private

VII:11
Enterprises to
Provide secret Treasures for
Further endeavors

VII:12
Queen Isabella’s
First main coarse of action was
Assuming the debt

VII:13
Of the Greyfriars
Monastary project on
Newgate Street from her

VII:14
Widow consort Aunt
Margarot the past Uncrowned Queen
For whom she dispised.

III:VIII (The Knowledge of Pascal)

VIII:1
Queen Isabella
Was completely taken with
The full knowledge of

VIII:2
Pascal the Princess
Queen’s personal secret body
Guard assigned by her

VIII:3
Father King Phillip
To protect her life at all
Cost against any

VIII:4
Attempts made upon
It from within the king’s court
Or agents abroad

VIII:5
Seeking to dispose
Of Englands’ new French-Princess
Queen Isabella

VIII:6
Pascal had shadowed
Queen Isabella since the
Moment she left France

VIII:7
Across the Channel
As the King of Englands’ Queen
To London Tower

VIII:8
Pascal was prepared
To die in the service to
Protect the young Queen

VIII:9
Submitting himself
Swearing his allegence to
Queen Isabella

VIII:10
Who would find Pascal
Never failing in service
To her as his Queen

VIII:11
Former Knights Templar
Pardoned by her King father
Being indebted

VIII:12
Unto King Phillip
Pascal swore on his life to
Secretly protect

VIII:13
Queen Isabella
Pascal developed networks
Of Camarillas

VIII:14
Agents & creatures
Reaching across the Channel
From England to France.

III:IX (Countess Joan of Valios)

IX:1
Queen Isabella
Made a strong everlasting
Alliance with the

IX:2
Countess of Hainaut
First cousin Joan of Valios
Daughter of Charles

IX:3
Brother of the “Bel”
King of France Phillip IV
Father of the Queen

IX:4
Queen Isabella
& her cousin Joan joined their
Forces together

IX:5
From the beginning
Of Queen Isabella’s Reign
As Queen of England

IX:6
The two cousins were
Both were bethroled as children
For political

IX:7
Advantage of “France”
Both had survived perilous
Childhoods growing up

IX:8
As Royal Issues
Cloistered away in Paris
For their own safety

IX:9
As for the safety
Of “France’s” interest invested
Into the cousins

IX:10
Now the two cousins
Find themselves in high seats of
Power together

IX:11
Responsible for
The lives & welfare of so
Many less-mortals

IX:12
In their two kingdoms
Divided by the Channel
Both being so young

IX:13
But both being wise
Beyond their years both being
Their father’s daughters

IX:14
Queen Isabella
& her Countess cousin Joan
Formed an Allance.

III:X (The Two Cousins’ Allience)

X:1
King Phillip IV
Of France bethrolled the cousins
To elevated

X:2
Stations in Kingdoms
Abroad for political
Advantage of “France”

X:3
But the young cousins
Had their own aggendas to
Advance their own cause

X:4
With intentions of
Taking advantage of “France”
Imposing their Wills

X:5
In England & France
Being passive aggressive
Inside the Shadows

X:6
Casted by the Proud
Male Kings figures believing
They ruled their kingdoms

X:7
But powerful Kings
Had strong women as their Queens
To aid & assist

X:8
In the balance of
Power needed to advance
A Kings’ Legecy

X:9
What King’s accomplish
Ruling during their life-time
Among the living

X:10
Will be judged by the
Chronicles of history
Recording Kings’ lives

X:11
Queens’ credit came from
The success of their husband
Kings’ accomplishments

X:12
For which being a
Kings’ Queen makes her her husband
Kings’ accomplishment

X:13
Obtaining more wealth
Queens carry attatchments
Of Princess dowries

X:14
Worthy of being
Eligible Selections
Of Royal suitors.

III:XI (The Royal Wedding Feast)

XI:1
Queen Isabella
Stood silently still a step
Behind & beside

XI:2
Her King husband whom
Escorted his Queen into
The Vaulted Feast Hall

XI:3
Being applauded
The King & Queen of England
Remained standing

XI:4
To allow the Praise
From their guest to continue
For an exhausting

XI:5
Period displaying
Their respect & regard that
The King demanded

XI:6
From his Noble guest
Assembled to welcome &
Greet the King’s Queen Bride

XI:7
To celebrate their
Royal marriage that had bridged
The English Channel

XI:8
From England to France
King Edward looked back over
His square shoulder at

XI:9
The Earl Of Cornwall
Taunting the King’s ear smiling
More–Make them Clap–More

XI:10
Queen Isabella
Amused by their mockery
Of the Noble guest

XI:11
Who would be nothing
More then who & what their King
Edward made of them

XI:12
Nobles were made to be
Broken
By the silent wave
Of a displeased King

XI:13
King Edward disliked
The Nobles & the Barons
More so then they he

XI:14
“Nobility is
Merely an untanglable
State of privalige.”

III:XII (Eaves-Droppers)

XII:1
Queen Isabella
Sat beside her king husband
Edward the Second (II)

XII:2
Atop the high throne
Over-looking the grand feast
In the vaulted hall

XII:3
Queen Isabella
Glanced above & beyond her
King husband’s crowned head

XII:4
To view the wooden
Hand-carved painted charactors
Representing the

XII:5
Seven Deadly Sins
As hidden Eaves-Droppers perched
Up in the rafters

XII:6
As a reminder
To those who were aware of
Where they found themselves

XII:7
There were ears to hear
Anytime anyone dared
To speak out their mind

XII:8
For Good or Evil
Making “Rhetoric” of it
Of praise or scandle

XII:9
To be muttled by
The high minds as the common
All talk was fodder

XII:10
It was prudent to
Be found first reserved in Word

As silent
In deed

XII:11
As the Crowned Queen of
England Queen Isabella
Understood her place

XII:12
Her Divine Station
As the Providence of God
For her & the King

XII:13
The Eaves-Droppers served
As a reminder that ears
& eyes were about

XII:14
To betray themselves
With their tougne-wagging mouths that
Spin spools of gossip.

III:XIII (“Present the Slouths!”)

XIII:1
Queen Isabella’s
Immediate attention
Was drawn to the King

XIII:2
When he commanded
That the Sloths be presented
To clear the feast hall

XIII:3
For he & his Queen’s
Dinner guest entertainment
Finishing their feast

XIII:4
Of Royal excess
Even the dogs may eat the
Crumbs that fall benenth

XIII:5
Their Master’s tables
Allow the Sloth to be an
Example to us all

XIII:6
How disgusting that
Our weak mortal flesh can be
Ruled by their stomachs

XIII:7
The King stood to greet
The Sloths parading into
The vacant feast hall

XIII:8
To clean up after
The remaining excess left
From the King’s feast guest

XIII:9
They came inside the
Hall as a lumbering herd
Of hungrey cattle

XIII:10
To make waste of
The bounties of excess left
Behind as deserts

XIII:11
For their slothful taste
For their slothful business of
Disposing the Sin

XIII:12
A large number of
The undeserving sloths came
To make a grand show

XIII:13
Of it for the King’s
Guests’ shameless amusement &
Gross entertainment

XIII:14
All in the name of
Religious resolve for the
Seven Deadly Sins.

III:XIV (The Flesh is Weak)

XIV:1
Queen Isabella
Sat silently watching as
The sloths entered in

XIV:2
They came one after
Another filing into the
Great vaulted feast hall

XIV:3
Down each side of the
Endless tables of excess
Left from the King’s guest

XIV:4
The greatest of the
Company of Gluttony
Came to the head of

XIV:5
The long feast tables
Below the King & Queen’s throne
To begin the show

XIV:6
To display the sin
Of the slothful gluttony
Abiding inside

XIV:7
Their weak mortal flesh
From the Origional Sin
Concieved inside them

XIV:8
Their sinful natures
Needing Christ to redeem them
Through the Catholic Church

XIV:9
By taking the bread
& wine as the body &
Blood of Jesus Christ

XIV:10
“As often as thou
Do-
-Do in rememberence

Of my gift to you.”

XIV:11
Taking communion
The Holy Sacriment of
Jesus Christ’s Body

XIV:12
Our human bodies
Are the clay temples of God
For which we must guard

XIV:13
Our flesh against sin
The Seven Deadly Sins that
Tempt our weak bodies

XIV:14
Allow the Sloths to
Begin the King commanded
As he sat to watch.

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IV “A Game of Chess”

IV:I (The King & Cornwall make Fun)

I:1
Queen Isabella
Silently sat watching the
Slothful specticual

I:2
Holding her King’s Hand
As he kept a division
Of his attention

I:3
Between the display
Of disguising gluttony
& his lovely Queen

I:4
Who herself had coy
Eyes of design upon her
Handsome king husband

I:5
Seeing his childish
Delights of the gross slothry
In his smurky-smile

I:6
Suspending herself
Up from the throne she could see
The entire hall

I:7
Queen Isabella
Could see herself through the eyes
Of the Eaves-Droppers

I:8
Imagining the
Small wooden characters were
Moving above them

I:9
The Giant sloths were
At the forefront for the king
To watch their display

I:10
Queen Isabella
Watched as her King Husband gained
Great delight in the

I:11
Specitcal of the
Gross statement put on display
For the King & Queen’s

I:12
Noble Wedding Feast
Aren’t those sloths as the Nobles
Taking after scraps

I:13
They’re like fifthy swine
As hogs fighting over slop
Around the feed trough

I:14
King Edward & his
Favorite the Earl of Cornwall
Gaveston made fun.

IV:II (The Nobles are Nothing)

II:1
Queen Isabella
Enjoyed their amusement that
Was direction back

II:2
At the Noble Guest
For their own entertainment
Irony of Fools

II:3
Queen Isabella
Was seeing strait into her
King husband’s posture

II:4
King Edward seen all
The Nobles as Swine & the
Barons ferral Dogs

II:5
They were all nothing
Without a King to saying so
The only alliance

II:7
The King Of England
Edward Longshanks II
Was with the Knighthood

II:8
King Edward was good
To all the Knights & Guards in
His Royal Service

II:9
The Nobles & the
Barons were to generate
& collect Taxes

II:10
On behalf of their
King in service to the Crown
For the English throne

II:11
They should know their place
The Noble Swine & ferral
Baron Dogs were as

II:12
Bad as the “Beggers”
The Church that avoids payment
Of the King’s Tax that

II:13
Defends & protects
It
Claiming that God’s Goodness
Defends & Protects

II:14
“Has not the same God
Of the Church annointed me
The King of England?”

IV:III (The Queen’s Goodness)

III:1
Queen Isabella
Seen how she would have to bridge
Those enities for

III:2
Her King husband’s sake
By being the King’s Shield of
Love against such Foes

III:3
Being the Face of
Christ’ Love from the Throne to the
Church & the Nobles

III:4
To the Commons folks
To the good English people
To the sick & poor

III:5
Queen Isabella
Understood it was better
To be seen then heard

III:6
The young Queen believed
It was important for her
To be seen often

III:7
Being England’s Queen
To be seen in the King’s Court
To be seen by the

III:8
Barons & Nobles
The King’s subjects sick & poor
As the Church Clergy

III:9
Queen Isabella
Would also prove to be the
Charity of God

III:10
On the behalf of
Her King husband giving
Alms to the sick &

III:11
Poor beggers that came
To the castle wall where the
Queen Isabella

III:12
Would publicly stroll
The Royal grounds to be seen
Being England’s Queen

III:13
Queen Isabella
Would have her Ladies cast bread
Loaves over the wall

III:14
With Silver pieces
Stuffed inside with the King’s mint
Giving him Glory.

IV:IV (The Wolves Swim Across the Channel)

IV:1
“The Wolves are swimming
Across the English Channel
To invade our Lands.”

IV:2
Was the scuttal-bug
Between the Noble Barons
& the Knights of the

IV:3
Late King Longshanks’ Old
Order remaining loyal
To the Old World ways

IV:4
“The late King Longshanks
Had Out-Lawed Wolves throughout all
The Lands of England”

IV:5
“But we find ourselves
In the mist of a wolves’ den
Surrounded by them

IV:6
Is this still England?

Are we still in London or?

Are we in Paris?”

IV:7
These Wolves were the French
That had come to England to take
Lands & titles from

IV:8
The Noble Barons
Compromising the balance
Of the Crown’s Power

IV:9
There needed to be
Limitations set upon
The King to avoid

IV:10
Such abuses of
Authority & Power
By restricting the

IV:11
Younger Longshanks King
Ordaining Ordainances
By the Marsh Barons

IV:12
As “The Ordainers”
Who stood in opposition
To Englands’ young King

IV:13
The Wolves for which the
Noble Barons spoke of were
Queen Isabella

IV:14
Countess Joan of Bar
Izabella of Vesci
Countess Joan Valios.

IV:V (Marsh Baron Ordainers)

V:1
The Marsh Ordainers
Referred to the King’s Favorite
The Earl of Cornwall

V:2
Peirs Gavesston a
Low-birth Gacson Knight &
John Beaumont as Wolves

V:3
Being Prediators
That crossed the English Channel
To kill & destroy

V:4
Their Nobility
To take their Lands & Titles
To Rule & make Laws

V:5
Queen Isabella
Took into account all those
Opposing & those

V:6
Loyal to the King
Between the failed power-grabs
The sides were Equal

V:7
King Edward’s greatest
Opposition came from the
King’s cousin Thomas

V:8
Earl of Lancaster &
Guy Beauchamp Earl of Warwick
Earl of Hereford with

V:9
Earl of Lincoln–LOUD
Mouth Henry de Lacy &
Roger Mortimer

V:10
Leading Archbishop
Robert Winchalsey backed the
Ordainer Barons

V:11
Anthony Bek the
Archbishop of Durham backed
The King till his death

V:12
The King’s cousin the
Earl of Glouscester Gilbert
De Claire stood loyal

V:13
The Earl of Surrey
John de Warrenne with the two
Hugh Despensers the

V:14
Elder & Younger
The Earl of Cornwall the King’s
Favorite were loyal.

IV:VI (A Chess-board of Nobles)

VI:1
Queen Isabella
Locked herself away inside
Of the War-chamber

VI:2
Using a chess board
To designate the Royal
& Noble players

VI:3
For opposing sides
Between King Edward & the
Baron Ordainers

VI:4
Queen Isabella
Would make her moves playing out
The game in real life

VI:5
Queen Isabella
Studied the chess board before
She made her first move

VI:6
Queen Isabella
Determined her strategy
Against the Nobles

VI:7
On behalf of her
Threatened King husband Edward’s
Interest & welfare

VI:8
Queen Isabella
Would make her moves against the
Baron Ordainers

VI:9
To shift the balance
Of Power & Favor back
To King Edward’s side

VI:10
Queen Isabella
Was patient executing
Her deliberate

VI:11
Premeditated
& Decisive moves against
The opposition

VI:12
Queen Isabella
Played out her moves inside of
Herself constantly

VI:13
Queen Isabella
Was the White Queen guarding
Her White King husband

VI:14
With the privilage
& Ability to move
Freely on the Board.

IV:VII (The King’s Bastard Son)

VII:1
Queen Isabella
Locked herself away in the
Royal Library

VII:2
Reading the late King
Longshanks’ personal journals
When she came across

VII:3
The most distrubing
Revelation that the King
Had a bastard son

VII:4
While he was yet the
Prince of Wales with Gaveston’s
Sister Gabrielle

VII:5
Named Adam Fritz Roy
Queen Isabella felt a
Black mood taking her

VII:6
Queen Isabella
Could not have some bastard son
From the past threaten

VII:7
The future of the
Throne of England before
She had come of age

VII:8
Of Consummating
Her royal marriage with her
King husband Edward

VII:9
Queen Isabella
Decides to only confide
In the matter with

VII:10
Pascal her secret
Body-guard in the hidden
Tunnel’s lost chambers

VII:11
Queen Isabella
Wanted this low-life tramp killed
But Pascal proposed

VII:12
That she be taken
Hostage & held for ransom
First before killing

VII:13
Gabrielle the Whore
Could be disposed of after
They made use of her

VII:14
Queen Isabella
Agreeded to Pascal’s plan to
Get a confession.

IV:VIII (Abduction of the Whore)

VIII:1
Pascal abducted
Gabrielle Gaveston the
King’s Favorite’s sister

VIII:2
Unexpectively
Without warning Pascal stoled
The whore from her bed

VIII:3
On the blackest night
Of a New Moon’s beginning
He took her away

VIII:4
From London proper
To a pastural location
At a vacant farm

VIII:5
Pascal lowered her
Down into a hand-dug well
Below the cellar

VIII:6
Covering the wide hole
With a heavy large flat stone
For her safe keeping

VIII:7
While he conducted
The ransom arrangement to
Return the hostage

VIII:8
Queen Isabella
Was pleased to hear that Pascal
Had abducted her

VIII:9
Awaiting to learn
The news of the King’s favorite’s
Missing whore-sister

VIII:10
But the fact never
Leaked out into the King’s Court
It was kept between

VIII:11
The King & Cornwall
Margaret de Claire never spoke
A word of knowing

VIII:12
Queen Isabella
Preceived that the King & the
Earl of Cornwall were

VIII:13
Waiting to see if
Anyone would reveal with
The slip of a tongue

VIII:14
That would never come
Because only the Queen &
Pascal knew of it.

IV:IX (“Get a Confession”)

IX:1
“Pose her the Question”
Queen Isabella commanded
Pascal to perform

IX:2
A mild beginning
To a slow painful torture
That will be drawn out

IX:3
Until the correct
Answer to the Question is
Suffiently gave

IX:4
“See how you get on”

Queen Isabella’s hatred
Trembled in her voice

IX:5
The best part is that
They would abduct her again
To torture her more

IX:6
Before killing her
Perhaps torturing the whore
Until she hasn’t

IX:7
Fingers nor toes left
Until she looses her ears
& her long whore-nose

IX:8
Cutting out her tongue
Before impaling her with
A red hot-poker

IX:9
Queen Isabella
Had a hatred for this whore
Playing Jezebel

IX:10
With her king husband
While Edward was a young Prince
Perhaps childish play

IX:11
Between Unequals
Receiving & conceiving
Plantagenet Seed

IX:12
To produce the Prince
Edward Longshanks II
A Royal Bastard

IX:13
By the whore-sister
Of the King Edward’s Favorite
The Earl of Cornwall

IX:14
Piers Gaveston &
His step-sister Gabrielle
Would both surely die.

IV:X (The King Inside his War Tent)

X:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks II
Had not slept the night

X:2
Before the Battle
Of Bannockburn against the
Scottish Rebels for

X;3
Stirling Castle Bridge
King Edward remained alone
Inside of his tent

X:4
Staring deep into
The all-consuming Blackness
Of Hatred he felt

X:5
Inside of himself
Seeking Revenge & Vengence
Seeking JUSTICE for

X:6
The Earl of Cornwall
Againnst the Marsh Ordainers
For murdering the

X:7
King Edward’s Favorite
Piers Gaveston for being
A low-birth Gacson

X:8
“It was Selfishness!”

“& GREED.

It was Ugly-Greed.”

X:9
“The Greed of Envey.”

“An Envious
God-less GREED.”

“It was Jealousy!”

X:10
“God-Damn Jealousy!”

“Envey & Jealousy” the

King
Contemplated.

X:11
“They will get Justice.”

“They will get their “Just”-Deserts

As will You
& I.”

X:12
“Does this Please you Piers?”

King Edward heard himself ask
The empty darkness

X:13
Inside of the tent
In the Fields of Bannockburn
Above Stirling Bridge

X:14
The King heard a Voice
Of the Ghost of Gaveston

“There is NO Justice.”

IV:XI (In the War Chamber)

XI:1
Queen Isabella
Sat contemplating herself
Locked away inside

XI:2
The War-Chamber of
The Royal Library at
The London Towers

XI:3
While her King husband
Edward Longshanks II
Was gone North to War

XI:4
With the assistance
Of the late Longshanks’ journals
To picture the scene

XI:5
Using assorted
Hand-drawn Maps of the Rebel’s
High-lander regions

XI:6
Queen Isabella
Had arranged the Battle-field
On a table-top

XI:7
Using wooden props
To symbolize the Forces
Of Opposition

XI:8
Preparing to Pitch
A full scale Battle against
The Scots for Justice

XI:9
Queen Isabella
Would not meddle in her King
Husband’s Remedy

XI:10
For Justice by WAR
Queen Isabella preceived
That it was
“Malice.”

XI:11
That it was
“HATRED.”
It was
“Revenge
& Vengence.”

It was for
“Justice.”

XI:12
It was the Brand of
The late Longshanks King’s Justice

“Give them What they Want.”

XI:13
“They DEMAND Justice?”

“So Justice I shall grant to

Those demanding it.”

XI:14
“Allowing God to
Determine Justice for each one
On the Battle-field.”

IV:XII (The Ghost of Longshanks Appears)

XII:1
The Ghost of Longshanks
Appeared from the shadows of
The dim candle-lit

XII:2
War-Chamber inside
The locked Royal Library
Under double-guard

XII:3
Queen Isabella
Greeted the Ghost of the late
King Edward Longshanks

XII:4
Rising to her feet
To kneel down–bowing before
The late Longshanks King’s

XII:5
Ghost to kiss his ring
Hand for which he extends to
Queen Isabella

XII:6
The Ghost of Longshanks
Permits Queen Isabella
To rise to her feet

XII:7
“It appears that
My Son Edward has the Taste
For Blood after all.”

XII:8
“& Look at you here!”

“His young beautiful Queen has
The like Taste for it.”

XII:9
A Taste that remains
Long after the blood has dried
From Sweet to Bitter

XII:10
That Taste of Hatred
Once one has drank of the cup
Once one has tasted

XII:11
The Unholy Grail
The sweet success of Revenge
& frothing Vengence

XII:12
One desires more
One will thrist for more Hatred
To rid Bitterness

XII:13
The King of England
Edward Longshanks II
Was his father’s son

XII:14
From a long line of
Plantagenet Monarchs’ Dread
Being born to Hate.

IV:XIII (Conversation With the Ghost)

XIII:1
Queen Isabella
Continued to silently
Listen to the Ghost

XIII:2
Of the Late Longshanks
King appearing to the Queen
Isabella from

XIII:3
Out of the Shadows
Of the Royal Library’s
Guard-locked War-Chamber

XIII:4
“How did up wake up
To find yourself in this place
As Queen of England?”

XIII:5
“A Princess made Queen

Made the Crowned Queen of England-”

“-Queen Isabella.”

XIII:6
“With NO say in it

NO say at any moment
Of Elevation.”

XIII:7
A Princess daughter
Of the Highest Royality
The Only daughter

XIII:8
The Only Princess
Of the King & Queen of France
Of a Royal Race

XIII:9
Surviving Childhood
Having no Choice from your Birth
Nor in your Life since

XIII:10
Queen Isabella
Had no choices in her life
Until she was made

XIII:11
The Queen of England
It was not her choice to make
Before it came so

XIII:12
But once she was Crowned
It was Queen Isabella’s
Choice to Remain Queen

XIII:13
Since the day of her
Birth she had been prepared for
It throughout her Youth

XIII:14
Queen Isabella
Was Wise beyond her years as
Her Father’s Daughter

IV:XIV (A Queen’s Role)

XIV:1
A Queens’ sole role is
To adorn & compliment
Her King husband by

XIV:2
Being silent &
Still as a marble sculpture
Of the Madonna

XIV:3
Being the Object
Of her King & his noble
Subjects’ Eye divert

XIV:4
Attention away
From the King by being his
Visual charity

XIV:5
Of God’s Creation
Of Human Beauty & Love

By
the “Hand of God”

XIV:6
As the Holy Ghost
Over-shadowed the Virgin
Mother of God’s Son

XIV:7
So shall the King come
To have full carnal knowlege
Of his virgin Queen

XIV:8
Before witnesses
Over-shadowing the Queen
That she may receive

XIV:9
That she may conceive
Of his divine dispersals
Depositted inside

XIV:10
As a Queens’ Duty
Being a Kings’ Queen is to
Produce an issue

XIV:11
To provide the King
With a legatiment heir
To succeed the throne

XIV:12
A first born name-sake
Prince insures the future of
The Throne & the Crown

XIV:13
Lastly it is a
Queens’ Duty to denying herself
Putting her children

XIV:14
Second only to
Her God & King both being
As One in the same.

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

V “A Mockery”

V:I (The Queen at her Window)

I:1
Queen Isabella
Stood by her chamber window
Peering out across

I:2
The Royal grounds to
See in plain view a servant
Girl hanging out the

I:3
Wet clean washed linens
On the line to dry in the
The fresh morning air

I:4
Queen Isabella
Watched as the servant made haste
Performing the task

I:5
As she bent over
At the hips to take & stand
to pin the sheets up

I:6
Being mindful not
To allow the clean linen
To drag on the ground

I:7
Queen Isabella
Watched as a second servant
Girl brought another

I:8
Full basket of wet
Sheets for the first servant to
Continue her task

I:9
Waiting to take the
Empty basket away to
Refill it with more

I:10
Without offering
Any assistance merely
Standing by watching

I:11
Queen Isabella
Continued to observe from
Her Privy-chamber

I:12
As the first servant
Girl began hanging up the
Second basket of

I:13
Wet clean washed linen
When a young servant lad came
By to assist her

I:14
When they had finished
The two servants were enclosed
Inside the linens.

V:II (A Servant Steals a Kiss)

II:1
Queen Isabella
Watched from her chamber window
As the two servants

II:2
Embrace to steal a
Risky romantic kiss
The servants assumed

II:3
They were hidden from
Sight behind the clean hanging
Wet flapping dry sheets

II:4
Queen Isabella
Watched as the girl slid her arm
Around the boy’s neck

II:5
To prolong the kiss
Approving & encouraging
The eager lad by

II:6
Running her fingers
Through his moppy head of hair
As his right hand dropped

II:7
Down to carress her
Aching breast inside her dress
She arches her spine

II:8
Approving of the
Boy’s strait forward advances
As he firmly squeezed

II:9
The servant-girl’s breast
Making her pink nipples to
Protrude visually

II:10
Hard through the fabic
Of her thin-worn servants’ dress
She reaches down to

II:11
Grope the growing bulge
Inside the boy’s soiled britches
Held up by a rope

II:12
Queen Isabella
Watched as the girl struggled to
Loosen the rope’s knot

II:13
Denying her access
To the hard penis inside
Of his baggy draws

II:14
Queen Isabella
Watched as the girl raised skirt
For him to enter.

V:III (The Servant’s Made the Queen’s Maid)

III:1
Queen Isabella
Pointed the servant out to
The Lady Bella

III:2
“Bring her to me.”

Queen Isabella commands
The Lady Bella

III:3
Queen Isabella
Took the servant girl into
Her Royal Service

III:4
Assigning the girl
As Maid to the Queen’s House-hold
Her name was Charolette

III:5
Queen Isabella
Favored Charolette over all
the maids that she had

III:6
Charolette became dear
To Queen Isabella’s heart
As they got it on

III:7
Queen Isabella
Disclosed to Charolette how she
Had watched her having

III:8
Sex in the court-ground
In between the clean white sheets
Hanging out to dry

III:9
With a servant-boy
Charolette was unashamed but
A bit embrassed

III:10
To know the Queen of
England had witnessed her having sex
In between the sheets

III:11
Queen Isabella
Could of had Charolette punished
For conducting herself

III:12
In such a matter
But the Good Queen pardoned her
& took her into

III:13
The Queen’s Household

“I desire to be a
Queen of Charity”

III:14
“I admire you
For you brazen bravery
To behave like that.”

V:IV (Charolette Confesses to her Queen)

IV:1
Queen Isabella
Made arrangements for Charolette
To be with her lad

IV:2
Queen Isabella
Would allow Charolette to go
After an errand

IV:3
To meet with her boy
As they had met before in
The court-yard between

IV:4
The clean white linens
Hanging & flapping in the
Morning air to dry

IV:5
Before her Queen took
Notice of her enough to
Elevate her

IV:6
From the wash-detail
Of boiling laundery kettles
Steeping linens white

IV:7
Being the Queen’s maid
Had it’s privilages if ones’
Found a Queen’s Favorite

IV:8
For which the servant
Girl Charolette had become by
God Almighty’s Grace

IV:9
& Endless Mercies
By the Charity of Christ
One must confess their

IV:10
Sins to be Redeemed
Finding themselves Forgiven

“To go sin no more.”

IV:11
But she would yet sin
Charolette gave Confessions to
Queen Isabella

IV:13
Who would listen to
Charolette’s Testimonies of
Her sexual conduct

IV:14
Queen Isabella
Would pray to God with Charolette
After she confessed.

V:V (Charolette is with Child)

V:1
In the end the Queen
Isabella’s Favorite Maid
Charolette was pregnant

V:2
With a bastard child
Of Sin growing inside her
Queen Isabella

V:3
Took Charolette into
Her Royal care relieving
Her from her duties

V:4
Insisting only
The best care & nurishment
For her & the child

V:5
Queen Isabella
Kept constant company with
Charolette when she could

V:6
Queen Isabella
Seen it as an occassion
To observe first hand

V:7
The miracle of life
Manifesting itself from
Charolette’s conception

V:8
Queen Isabella
Would follow Charolette’s progress
From the beginning when

V:9
Queen Isabella
Witnessed Charolette having sex
In between the sheets

V:10
Hanging out to dry
Until her final moments
Before giving birth

V:11
To a baby-girl
A strong & healthy little
Bastard baby girl

V:12
Queen Isabella
Witnessed the child-birth first hand
To see for herself

V:13
But the Queen seen more
Then she expected watching the
Mid-wives struggling

V:14
To save Charolette’s life
Laying there bleeding to death
Until her last breath.

V:VI (Charolette Dies During Child-Birth)

VI:1
Queen Isabella
Stood beside Charolette’s death-bed
Holding the new-born

VI:2
“All–How Ironic?”

Queen Isabella glares down
At the life-less corpse

VI:3
“How weak the Flesh is.”

Queen Isabella secures
The baby she held

VI:4
“But how durable
How withstanding it can be.”

“It was Charolette’s time.”

VI:5
“Shall the baby be
Taken to the kitchen?” a
Mid-wife asked the Queen

VI:6
“For Heaven’s sake–Why?”

“So that the new-born may eat
From a wet-servant…”

VI:7
Queen Isabella
Stood gripping the new-born child
In bloody swabbling

VI:8
“I shall take charge of
This lowly orphan baby

I name Charity”

VI:9
“Send for the Wet-Nurse.”

Who came immediately
Leaking out the front

VI:10
“What child have we here?”

“The baby’s name’s Charity.”

“What a charming name.

VI:11
Whose baby is it?”

“It is a servant’s baby

Who died giving birth.”

VI:12
Queen Isabella
Answered the Royal wet-nurse
Matter of Factly

VI:12
“I can not nurse it.

I respectfully refuse
To nurse a common

VI:13
Low-birth bastard child
For I’ve nursed the best of
Royals & Nobles

VI:14
I will be finished
IF I allow such a child
To nurse from my breast.”

V:VII (The Queen Rebukes the Wet-Nurse)

VII:1
Queen Isabella
Stood glaring at the wet-nurse
Holding the baby

VII:2
Before handing it
To the indignate wet-nurse

“Isn’t she lovely?

VII:3
& as peaceful as
A baby Lamb-”

“-As a Goat!”
The wet-nurse finished

VII:4
Sighing to herself
Queen Isabella slapped the
Wet-nurse’s face with

VII:5
An open hand once
With a back-hand twice
“You SAY YOU

“Will have to RESPECTFULLY

VII:6
Refuse MY Request?”

You will have to respectfully?

Refuse MY Request?

VII:7
“You?”
“Refuse YOUR QUEEN?”

“Who are you to refuse me?

You Refuse?

YOUR Queen?”

VII:8
“YOU WILL nurse this child
As I sit here & watch you
AND
If I were YOU

VII:9
I would pray to God
That this beautiful little
Bastard baby finds

VII:10
Your NOBLE milk SWEET
& not SOUR for if this
Child rejects you

VII:11
& You are the cause
Of its unhappiness
SO
Will YOUR Queen reject

VII:12
You & You will find
Yourself nursing the baby
Baboons at the zoo!”

VII:13
“Do we understand
Each other now?”
The Queen asked
Extending her ring hand

VII:14
The Wet-nurse bowed her
Head to kiss the Queen’s ring &
to produce her breast.

V:VIII (The Greyfriars)

VIII:1
Queen Isabella
Took responsibility
Of the Grey-Friars

VIII:2
Monastary debt
Construction on New-gate Street
So she took a great

VIII:3
Interest & Role in
The operations of the
Monks’ Monastary

VIII:4
Queen Isabella
Was beheld as Madonna
By the Grey-Friar

VIII:5
Monks in God’s service
To their Queen Isabella
Who gave refuge to

VIII:6
Any Knights Templars
Seeking clemecy from “France”
Fleeing to England

VIII:7
Pascal was honored
Among the Grey-Friar monks
Without knowledge of

VIII:8
Real connection to
England’s Queen Isabella
As her body-guard

VIII:9
Queen Isabella
Went to Grey-Friars to seek
Out Sister Yessi

VIII:10
Queen Isabella
Wanted an orphange named
After “Charity”

VIII:11
For the bastards of
The Royal Household servants

“The Charity House”

VIII:12
The Queen’s Charity
As the Charity of Christ
Has for the lowest

VIII:13
“When I was naked
As a hungry stranger YOU
Took me in
Clothing

VIII:14
& Feeding…

When Lord?
Did I do?”

“When you did it
For the least of them.”

V:IX (The Lonely Queen Wants a Fool)

IX:1
Queen Isabella
Felt a great void inside of
Herself with the loss

IX:2
Of her maid Charolette
Queen Isabella needed
A new companion

IX:3
For whom she could trust
Queen Isabella busied
Herself with quaintness

IX:4
For which she found to
Be unsatisfactary
& unfullfilling

IX:5
Queen Isabella
Was standing for her seamstress
Measurements when the

IX:6
Idea occurred
To Queen Isabella that
She needed to have

IX:7
A Fool of her own
A Fool to play the Queen’s part
In her absence from

IX:8
Such required task
As being measured & fit
By the seamstress’

IX:9
Queen Isabella
Would petition for her King
Husband’s permission

IX:10
In such a matter
Of an addition to the
Queen’s Household expense

IX:11
Justifying it
As simply as she conceived
That this Mock Queen Fool

IX:12
Would take the Queen’s place
Performing mundane duties
As Entertaining

IX:13
& Pacifying the Queen’s
Privite “Sandy-Time” moments
In the King’s absence

IX:14
Perhaps escorting
The Queen travels about to
Perform her Duties.

V:X (The Ghost of Longshanks)

X:1
The Ghost of Longshanks
Haunted Queen Isabella
Continuously

X:2
The Ghost of Longshanks
Became her Second-person
Her Contemplations

X:3
Inside were between
What she knew & what she had
Learnt from reading His

X:4
Dusty–Forgotten
Shelves of hand-written Journals
That was left behind

X:5
As Testomony
Of the late King’s Legacy
As an Advisor

X:6
From beyond the Grave
To the Queen Isabella
From an Undead State

X:7
The Ghost of Longshanks
Was Yet very much Alive
Inside the Queen’s Mind

X:8
The Ghost of Longshanks
Was imparting mass amounts
Of new-found knowledge

X:9
That the young Princess
Queen Isabella could not
Obtain from lesser

X:10
Beings then the late
King Longshanks Ghost & journals
Being gravely Feared

X:11
& Respected by
All the Kings & Princes of
The Old World Order

X:12
For his Harsh methods
His Rightous Wrath & Justice
His Brand of Longshanks’

X:13
Justice being full
Of a Rightous Hatred for
Revenge & Vengence

X:14
Against those who would
Oppose or threaten his Reign
As King of England.

V:XI: (The King Grants the Queen’s Request)

XI:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Granted the request

XI:2
Of his Princess Queen
Of England Isabella
To have her own Fool

XI:3
The King of England
Being amused by his Queen’s
Petty request gave

VI:4
His Approvel to
The increase of his Queen wife’s
Household expenses

XI:5
Declaring it so:
“A Mock-Queen Consort playing
AS the Queen’s own FOOL!”

XI:6
The Queen’s King husband
Edward Longshanks the Second
Smurked eyeing his fair

XI:7
Young Princess Queen wife
With an Inquisitive Look
Not one in Question

XI:8
But one in the fact
Of the Queen’s Irony by
Making a Fool of

XI:9
Her own Queen station
As the sloths at the King &
Queen’s Marriage Feast had

XI:10
Made a Mockery
Of the Vain Nobility
Of their honored Guest

XI:11
Being as ferral
Dogs & filthy swine as sloths
Being greedy for

XI:12
More Lands & Titles
To prop up their Noble-births
To Justify it

XI:13
To Justify their
Inherit merit of Excess
& Entitlement

XI:14
Queen Isabella’s
Simple–petty request was
Sincerely Genius.

V:XII: (The King Declares a Fool’s Pageant)

XII:1
The King of England
Took his Princess Queen’s Request
A step futher by

XII:2
Declaring a
Royal Pageant to find
Such a worthy Fool

XII:3
To be made in his
Princess Queen Isabella’s
Own Mock-Queen imagine

XII:4
Queen Isabella
Delighted in her husband
King Edward’s blessings

XII:5
Holding a Pageant
To choose a Mock-Queen Fool for
Queen Isabella

XII:6
In a Carnival
Festival Atmosphere in
The Queen’s own likeness

XII:7
The King of England
Invited all from the least
to greatest to come

XII:8
In full Attendence
From Englands’ Nobility
To the Common serfs

XII:9
The King of England
Invited all of the small
People of the Realm

XII:10
To come as the new
Mock-Queen Consort Fool of
Queen Isabella

XII:11
Was chosen & crowned
To be present as her mock
Unnoble subjects

XII:12
The Queen was thrilled with
Her King Husband Edward’s flare
For such Foolishness

XII:13
But the King Edward
Would take full advantage of
Any occassion

XII:14
To make an open
Mockery of the King made
Barons & Nobles.

V:XIII: (The Queen’s Mock-Consort Chosen)

XIII:1
The Mock-Queen Consort
Fool of Queen Isabella
Was choosen & crowned

XIII:2
With a wooden crown
With glass beads instead of jewels
& Wooden septure

XIII:3
Donned with a grey wool
Mantle sewn with glass gems &
A red cord border

XIII:4
The King of England
Being delighted in the
Entire Pageant

XIII:5
From his Queen’s chosen
& Crowned Mock-Queen Consort Fool
& Her small subjects

XIII:6
Being le Littles
For which the King Edward found
Great amusements in

XIII:7
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Took onto himself

XIII:8
His own Royal Fool
From the small company of
The short le Littles’

XIII:9
King Edward chose a
Small-person to be the King’s
Own personal Fool

XIII:10
Referring to the
King of Englands’ small Fool as
“Magnus de Little”

XIII:11
The King’s “Little Man”
Was meant as a Mockery
Directed at the

XIII:12
Foolish Noble Earls
& Baron’s that were King-made
JUST as the King’s Fool

XIII:13
The King & Queen of
England sat upon the Throne
With their two new Fools

XIII:14
Being surrounded
By the pressing company
Of the le Littles.

V:XIV: (The Queen & Her Fool)

XIV:1
Queen Isabella
Would put good use to her fool
Entertaining the

XIV:2
Queen Isabella
In public attending Court
& During private

XIV:3
Moments in between
When the Queen was left idle
Moments in between

XIV:4
Queen Isabella
Preforming mundane task &
Executing of

XIV:5
Her Royal Duties
& Responsibilities
As Queen of England

XIV:6
Moments in between
The Princess Queen King husband’s
Private visits in

XIV:7
Between the moments
When the Queen would come of age
To be a Woman

XIV:8
To be physically
Capable of being with
Her Longshanks King

XIV:9
Of England Husband
Edward the Second in the
Carnal knowledge of

XIV:10
The Flesh & Spirit
Consummating their Royal
Marriage in between

XIV:11
The dispersel &
Deposit of the King’s
Plantagenet Seed

XIV:12
Penetrating the
Veiling layers of Royal Folds
Leading to Rupture

XIV:13
The Unbroken Seal
Of her Princess Queen’s preserved
Frank Capet Virtue

XIV:14
Of Virginity
To her pure Madonna Womb
Preserved for the King.

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
VI “Unknown Truthes are Revealed”

VI:I (The Queen’s Mock-Queen Consort Ursula)

I:1
Queen Isabella
Gave her Mock-Queen Fool the name
Consort Ursula

I:2
Who was by the King’s
Command to be formally
Introduced as such

I:3
Whenever she was
In the company of the
Queen Isabella

I:4
Entering into
The King’s or Queen’s Royal Court
Requiring homage

I:5
To be regarded
As an open Mockery
Of Englands’ Nobles

I:6
Queen Isabella
Would live Vicariously
Through her Mock-Queen Fool

I:7
Consort Ursula
Was able to be who the
Queen Isabella

I:8
Could not be herself
As the Princess Madonna Queen
Over all England

I:9
Finding favor in
The service to her Queen who
Took great Delights

I:8
In exploiting the
Outer limits & reaches
Beyond the scope of

I:9
Her own Royalty
By using her Mock-Queen Fool
To learn & explore

I:10
The unknown truthes that
She herself was unable
To experience

I:11
Due to her station
As the Madonna Princess
Queen wife of the King

I:12
Queen Isabella
& her Mock-Queen Ursula
Would be close mitted

I:13
As would the King be
Parading his “Little-Man” Fool
About the Nobles

I:14
The King would give a
Castle to his Fool for their
Le Little subjects.

VI:II (The King & the Ordainers)

II:1
Queen Isabella
Had much to accomplish in
Her capacities

II:2
Being Englands’ Queen
Before their Consummation
There were other ways

II:3
For the Queen to Act
To fullfill her duties that
Would prove her worth to

II:4
Her King husband that
Who too was exercising
Restrain & patience

II:5
In the matter of
Waiting for the appropriate
Time to consummate

II:6
But her King husband
Edward Loongshanks II
Had his hands full with

II:7
The self proclaimed Marsh
Baron Ordainers that were
Opposing the King

II:8
Seeking to limit
The young Longshanks King’s Power
& Authority

II:9
The Noble Barons
Feared the young King of England
Not as they had feared

II:10
His late King Father
Edward Longshanks “The Hammer”
Of the Rebel Scots

II:11
But feared the younger
Longshanks King for being weak
Being preceived soft

II:12
For accepting poor
Counsel & advice from his
King’s chief advisors

II:13
The Ordainers feared
The young fivilious King for
His excessive

II:14
Wastefulness for the
Pompous & extravigant
Taste for Royal Flare.

VI:III (The Queen’s Duties–Yet)

III:1
Queen Issabella
Main coarse of action was to
Embellish the King

III:2
In every facet
Of His Reign publicly at
Court as in private

III:3
For which the King &
Queen Isabella had shared
More time together

III:4
In formal settings
As King & Queen of England
& shared more frequent

III:5
Moments in privite
The King had begun to take
Mass in the chapel

III:6
Each morning at dawn
With his Queen Isabella
Then the King began

III:7
To come to his Queen
Each evening before bedtime
To secure her sleep

III:8
The young King Edward
Was slowly becoming more
Compassionate towards

III:9
Queen Isabella
As the crawling moments of
Time passed into days

III:10
Turning into months
Compiling into years that
Would soon be decades

III:11
Queen Isabella
Was eager to live out each
Day to its’ fullest

III:12
With or without her
King husband Edward presence
For he too had to

III:13
Perform the Duties
Of the King Of England as
She had as the Queen

III:14
Queen Isabella
Had heard that her King husband
Was of great measure.

VI:IV (The Queen’s Convictions)

IV:1
Queen Isabella
Gave God Almighty all the
Glory for His Grace

IV:2
Queen Isabella
Praised God Almighty for His
Bountiful Mercies.

IV:3
Queen Isabella
Would worship God Almighty
In Spirit & Truth

IV:4
Queen Isabella
Being a devoted Christain
Of the Catholic Church

IV:5
Queen Isabella
Condeemed all Hertics as
Satan’s False Prophets

IV:6
Queen Isabella
Seen it as the King & Queen
Of Englands’ Duty

IV:7
To Up-hold God’s Laws
Of the Church by punishing
All known hertics

IV:8
To seek & drive out
All the hertics among
Them to be burnt to

IV:9
Death at the stake
Committing Unforgivable Sins
Against God & Mann

IV:10
Against the only
One & True Faith of God’s Church
Of Mayrtared Saints

IV:11
The King Of England
Edward Longshanks II
Would escort his

IV:12
Queen Isabella
By barge down the Thames River
From London Tower

IV:13
To Tyburn village
To witness together as
The Crowned King & Queen

IV:14
The Justice of God
Slow burning executions
Of Found Hertics.

VI:V (Dante’s “INFERNO”)

V:1
Queen Isabella
Had read Dante’s “Inferno”
To the extent that

V:2
Queen Isabella
Could imagine the Hell that
The Hertics found

V:3
Queen Isabella
Could imagine the licking
Flames of Hell-Fire

V:4
Sulfur & Brimstone
The Torment–Of the wailing
& gnashing of teeth

V:5
The never-ending
Ever-lasting eternal
Damnation in Hell

V:6
For being a Sinner
For rejecting Jesus Christ
As Lord & Savior

V:7
Lacking Faith in God
In His only begotton
Son He gave for them

V:8
To have Salvation
To put down the Sinful Flesh
Of Adam’s Nature

V:9
Avoid corruption
Resisting the Temptations
Of the Flesh & World

V:10
Escaping the Hell
Escaping the Eternal Death
For Eternal Life

V:11
Through Jesus Christ the
Lord & Savior of the Church
Savior of the World

V:12
The Sinful World of
Hertics attempting
To lead their fellow

V:13
Mann astray by the
Teachings & leanings of false
Doctrines & prophets

V:14
Queen Isabella
Seen it as her duty to
Purge them from England.

VI:VI (The Noble Scottish Women Hostages)

VI:1
Queen Isabella
Would approach her King husband
Edward II

VI:2
Concerning the three
Noble Scottish women that
Were the Hostages

VI:3
Of her King husband
Edward II’s late King
Father “The Hammer”

VI:4
Queen Isabella
Proposed to her King husband
Edward to Grant her

VI:5
Permission as his
Queen of England to take charge
Of security

VI:6
& the care of the
Noble Scottish women held
As their Hostages

VI:7
The King of England
Edward Longshanks II
Silently listened

VI:8
Enduringly to
His Queen’s compassionate pleas
Of her Petition

VI:9
They are not Noble
They are the wives & daughters
Of Scottish Rebels

VI:10
They give birth to this
Rebellion against the Crown
& Throne of England

VI:11
These Rebel women
Are the Source of my Anguish
For they feed & raise

VI:12
Rebels to rise up
Against My Authority
& Jurisdition

VI:13
Of the English Crown
Of the English Throne–Against
Their King of England

VI:14
“Why do you my Queen
Desire such a charge as
This of these Rebels?”

VI:VII (The Queen Gives her Reasons)

VII:1
Queen Isabella
Responded to the Question
By answering that

VII:2
As Queen of England
She desired such a charge
As this as an Act

VII:3
Of Good-will on the
Behalf of the King towards the
Women Hostages

VII:4
Of the Rebel Scots
Displaying Compassionate
Charity of Christ

VII:5
As His Disciples
The Act will glorify the
God of Englands’ King

VII:6
Secondly perhaps
The Act will enable us
To instill Our God fearing

VII:7
English values &
Civilized customs to be
An example of God’s

VII:8
Abundant Mercy
& perpetual Graces
To all of the Scots

VII:8
To these three Noble
Scottish Rebel women as
Englands’ Hostages

VII:8
As the Rebel Scots
Themselves by Understanding
How Good the King was

VII:9
Towards the Rebel
Women hostages being
Of the weaker sex

VII:10
The Queen’s King Husband
Edward Longshanks II
Never took his eyes

VII:11
Away from his Queen’s

“I’ll consider this Matter”
Before My Judgement.”

That was all the Queen

VII:12
Isabella could
Expect to hear concerning
The Matter of it

VII:13
Queen Isabella
Could of choose to privately
Disclose herself

VII:14
But decided to
Approach the King publicly
To serve Court Notice.

VI:VIII (The Late Queen Eleanor’s Bible)

VIII:1
Queen Isabella
Had aquired the Bible
Of the late Great Queen

VIII:2
Eleanor the late
Longshanks King’s beloved Queen
& the Mother of

VIII:3
Queen Isabella’s
Prince husband the King Edward
Inside the Queen found

VIII:4
A treasure trove of
Many interesting facts
& details written

VIII:5
In the blank margins
Of the Illuminated
Manuscript parchment

VIII:6
There were other things
Private letters & drawings
Between the pages

VIII:7
Queen Isabella
Discovered an entry the
Late Queen Eleanor

VIII:8
Left hand written
Concerning the hospital
That she took charge of

VIII:9
It was Saint Kautherine’s
Named after her King husband’s
Late sister Katherine

VIII:10
Who died as a young
Princess many years before
At Windsor Castle

VIII:11
Queen Isabella
Was moved by Queen Eleanor’s
Compassion of Christ

VIII:12
For less fortunate
Beings in her charge as Queen
Being sick & poor

VIII:12
For it is the Queens’
Duty to her God & King
To care after the

VIII:13
Less fortunate that
They may raise up give thanks
To their King for it

VIII:14
“How can a King be
Strong when his subjects are weak
Sick tired & poor?”

VI:IX (St. Kathrine’s Hospital)

IX:1
Queen Isabella
Would visit the conditions
Of that hospital

IX:2
Queen Isabella
Escorted herself to Saint
Katherine’s Hospital

IX:3
As Queen Eleanor
Had established a standard
Of excellence that

IX:4
Had depleated since
Her Aunt Margoret was consort
Before she was Queen

IX:5
Queen Isabella
Requested her Widow Queen
Aunt accompany her

IX:6
Hospital visit
For which displeased her greatly
Which pleased the Queen

IX:7
Anything to get
Under the skin of her Aunt
Pleased the Queen more so

IX:8
The Queen’s widow Aunt
Consort Margoret was gagging
To the sour death smells

IX:9
“Where is your stomach
AUNT?”
Queen Isabella asked
Her pale fading Aunt

IX:10
These sick people were
Left here in your charge as Queen
For whom you have failed

IX:11
For whom I won’t fail
As you have being Englands’
Uncrowned consort Queen

IX:12
Queen Isabella
Left instructions to improve
The condition of

IX:13
The facility
Improving cleanliness &
Treatment of patients

IX:14
Queen Isabella
Was discusted in her Aunt
For the Hospital.

VI:X (Ransom & a Signed Confession)

X:1
Queen Isabella
Left her Privy Bed-chamber
In the middle of

X:2
Night to meet Pascal
Deep inside the Castle walls
Following narrow

X:3
Hidden tunnels that
Led to forgotten places
Inside the London

X:4
Tower Castle walls
With secret recesses where
Pascal found refuge

X:5
& Liberty to
Move freely about without
Being detected

X:6
Pascal escorted
His Queen from her bed-chamber
To a hidden place

X:7
For them to meet in
Secret & in confidence
No one seen nor heard

X:8
Pascal had a Throne
For his Queen Isabella
Upon a dais

X:9
Pascal reported
To the Queen the successful
Completion of

X:10
The hostage ransom
With a full Confession in
Writing by the whore

X:11
Sister of Cornwall
Gabrielle Gaveston who
Claimed to have a

X:12
Bastard son of the
Prince King of England Edward
Longshanks II

X:13
Pascal allowed the
Queen to read the confession
Herself before he

X:14
Continued to give
The Queen a detailed account
Of abtaining it.

VI:XI (A Detailed Account)

XI:1
Pascal gave the Queen
A detailed account of the
Whore’s abudution &

XI:2
The abtaining of
The written confession &
Sizable ransom

XI:3
Paid in full except
It was from a fresh marked mint
To be detected

XI:4
In circulation
To be tracked back to the source

“How very clever.”

XI:5
Perhaps I shall have
It melted down to gild the
Tower’s Traitors’ Gate

XI:6
In Rememberence
Of the Traitors of the King
Committing treason

XI:7
Conspiring against
The King Edward together
Decieving him to

XI:8
Cover up their own
Sins of carnal knowledge where
In they produced the

XI:9
Bastard between them
Prior to the King’s carnal
Knowlege of the whore

XI:10
Queen Isabella
Declared she’d dispose of the
Brother & sister

XI:11
“In my own Queen’s time.”

“Surely the day will arrive

Sooner then later.”

XI:12
Queen Isabella
Had her own aggenda to
Set into motion

XI:13
Now having the Truth
Concerning the matters that
Had been in Question

XI:14
Queen Isabella
Returned to her bed-chamber
Without detection.

VI:XII (The Lady Bella/Henry de Lacy)

XII:1
Queen Isabella
Had a conversation with
The Lady Bella

XII:2
Alone–inside the
Queen’s Privy-chamber behind
The Queen’s public

XII:3
Inner-court & Throne
Under doubled guard-locked doors
The Lady Bella

XII:4
Revealed to the Queen
Isabella that “Lincoln”
Henry de Lacy

XII:5
Confided in her
Concerning the King Edward
Questioning if the

XII:6
The young Longshanks King
Edward wasn’t bewitched beyond
Favors with his Earl

XII:7
Of “Cornwall” Favorite?
That perhaps the young Longshanks
King doesn’t fancy

XII:8
After a Woman
As much as the Other Sex?
But his Queen’s a Child

XII:9
What is a King to
Do? Besides take a Royal
Mistress or harlots

XII:10
But this young Prince King
Has not taken one in public
Nor a private whore

XII:11
He acts like a child
Playing with boys instead of
Acting as a Man

XII:12
The “Marsh-Ordainers”
Call him “Caligula” for
He wears “Little-Boots”

XII:13
Queen Isabella
Sat silently still as she
Listened to the

XII:14
Testomony of
Her most trusted advisor
The Lady Bella.

VI:XIII (The Queen’s Father & Aunt’s Plot)

XIII:1
Pascal came to the
Queen’s Privy chamber through a
Forgotten series

XIII:2
Of tunnels hidden
Inside the thick stone walls of
The London Tower

XIII:3
Pascal discovered
The network of lost tunnels
Upon arriving

XIII:4
To England from France
Secretly shadowing the
Queen Isabella

XIII:5
Pascal lead the Queen
From her Chamber into the
Narrow dark tunnels

XIII:6
That lead them to an
Abandoned location deep
Inside the stone walls

XIII:7
To a lost chamber where
There were no eyes or ears to
See or hear them speak

XIII:8
Pascal had set up
A throne for his Queen to sit
upon a dais

XIII:9
Pascal revealed to
Queen Isabella of a
Plot in between her

XIII:10
Aunt & King Father of
France Phillip IV setting
A bounty on the

XIII:11
Head of the Earl of
Cornwall Piers Gaveston her
King husband’s Favorite

XIII:12
Queen Isabella
Was out-raged by the news when
Pascal informed her

XIII:13
Intercepting the
Correspondence between her
Aunt & King father

XIII:14
“I will not have “France”
Determining policies
For the English Throne.

VI:XIV (The Queen Approaches her Aunt)

XIV:1
Queen Isabella
Makes arrangements for Cornwall
To find refuge in

XIV:2
Her Countess cousin
Joan of Valios kingdom for
His own well being

XIV:3
While the Queen dealt
With her ambitious widow
Consort Aunt Margaret

XIV:4
Queen Isabella
Informed her Aunt that she knew
Of her Aunt Margaret’s

XIV:5
Conspiring against
The King’s Noble made favorite
With her King brother

XIV:6
The Queen’s King father
King Phillip IV of “France”

“I should have your head”

XIV:7
Queen Isabella
Produces a long dagger
Hidden in her sleeve

XIV:8
I have Gaveston
Hidden for my safe-keeping
I’ll turn him over

XIV:9
To you for twice your
Original bounty set
Upon Cornwall’s head

XIV:10
“Where will I get that?”

“From the Baron Ordainers
Who want him
Of coarse.”

XIV:11
“Be about it
AUNT.

For I’m growing weary of

You
& your odor.”

XIV:12
I could just as well
Be through with you & keep the
King’s Favorite Corwall

XIV:13
& take the bounty
From you for myself to be
Rid of you for good

XIV:14
But I see that you can
Be useful to your Queen’s cause
If you don’t fail this.

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VII “A New Day in a New World”

VII:I (The Death of Lincoln)

I:1
The Earl Of “Lincoln”
Henry de Lacy in the
Loyal Service to

I:2
Longshanks’s Old Order
A principle member of
The Marsh Ordainers

I:3
Had out-lived himself
Had out-lived his usefulness
Out-lived the Old-ways

I:4
It was a New Day
With a New World perspective
That Lincoln opposed

I:5
Queen Isabella
Was through hearing his loud-mouth
Insults of Contempt

I:6
There were three ways to
Silence such a fool as he
One was to cut out

I:7
The Fool’s wagging tongue
A second was to kill him

A Third way was both

I:8
That would send a plain
Message that he was murdered
Because of his mouth

I:9
That would give the rest
Of the Baron Ordainers
Something to ponder

I:10
Queen Isabella
Instructed Pascal to go
Accomplish the Task

I:11
Pascal was to first
Instructed to cut out his
Tongue–After killing

I:12
To send a message
Leaving behind some of the
Marked Crown-minted coins

I:13
Inside his pockets
With a small chest of marked coins
From the ransom

I:14
Of Gabrielle the
Whore Sister of Gaveston
Under Lincoln’s bed.

VII:II (The Queen comes of Age)

II:1
Queen Isabella
Had been waiting for six months
Since her first blood-spot

II:2
Queen Isabella
Came of age to be the King of
Englands’ Woman Queen

II:3
Which would bring forth a
New Day in the New World for
Englands’ King & Queen

II:4
Queen Isabella
Rejoiced inside of herself
To God Almighty’s

II:5
Glory & Praise for
Preserving her Princess Queen
Life & her Virtue

II:6
Of Virginity
To be over-shadowed by
her Plantagenet

II:7
King husband Edward
Longshanks the Second after
Reframing four years

II:8
Waiting in between
The period of time since
The Royal wedding

II:9
& Cornination
The King waited until his
Princess Queen reached her

II:10
Age of Womanhood
& Retaining the Virtue
Of Virginity

II:11
With his Madonna
Queen Before witnesses of
The Holy Sees &

II:12
Royal Envoys from
The Thrones of England & France
To Consummate their

II:13
Plantagenet &
Carpet marriage vows they
Taken before God

II:14
Queen Isabella
Greatly antiscipated
The New Day that came.

VII:III (The Queen Grows Frustrated)

III:1
Queen Isabella
Would find herself frustrated
Inside over Sex

III:2
Antisapating
The Divine day to come of
Their Consummation

III:3
To pass through that Gate
The Right of Passsage for a
Woman & a Queen

III:4
Queen Isabella
Had to prepare herself for
Her King husband’s sex

III:5
Queen Isabella
Was determined to capture
The King’s affection

III:6
To be the only
Object inside his mind’s eye
To be his Deserts

III:7
Queen Isabella
Had been formally schooled
On the subject in

III:8
Detail on Sex Acts
As Human Reproduction
Of Matormony

III:9
God intends for the
Woman to submit herself
Unto the Man as

III:10
His humble Help-mate
To submit themselves unto
Their husbands’ judgements

III:11
For that which is Good
& determine what is Not
That she may please him

III:12
That she may give him
Great pleasure Sincerely
Freely to no End

III:13
Queen Isabella
Would please & pleasure her King
No Reservations

III:14
“Teach me your Ways my
King husband Edward Teach me
How to best please you.

VII:IV (The King Escorts the Queen)

IV:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks II
Escorted his Queen

IV:2
One late morning to
Visit the wild animals at
The Menagerie

IV:3
Of London Tower
Animals sent as gifts from
Foreigner Kingdoms

IV:4
Meant to flatter Kings
But actually it cost a
King to keep such beast

IV:5
The cost of Quarter
Keeping & Feeding these beast
As living tokens

IV:6
of Alliance shared
Between Kingdoms & their Kings
Animal treasures

IV:7
“I find the Odor
Of Lions’ dung arousing.”
The King whispered to

IV:8
Queen Isabella
Who stood in front of her King
Looking down into the

IV:9
Pit at the Lions
Queen Isabella felt the
King’s warm breath–breathing

IV:10
Down her neck closing
Her eyes Queen Isabella
Reached behind herself

IV:11
To find the King’s bulge
Testifying to his word
Pressing against her

IV:12
A Hesitation
For the King’s approvel or
His Disapprovel

IV:13
For which he approved
By directing the Queen’s hand
To continue it

IV:14
For which the Queen did
Releasing the King’s penis
From inside his robe.

VII:V (The King & Queen View the Lions)

V:1
“You’re my Lion King
Edward Longshanks II.”

Queen Isabella

V:2
Praised her King husband
As they stood there together
Viewing the Lions

V:3
Queen Isabella
Felt her King husband’s heavy
Half hanging measure

V:4
Growing ridged in
Her Left hand she reached around
Behind herself to

V:5
Masturbate the King
Without detection in their
Small window of time

V:6
Being out of the
Sight momentarily of
The mass public’s eyes

V:7
Her King husband was
Excited beyond measure
Of his Queen wife’s nerve

V:8
Her daring prowness
He would match his Queen’s effort
As he reached around

V:9
Queen Isabella’s
Thin hour-glass waist shape to
Lift both of his hands

V:10
Up to gently cup
Queen Isabella’s firm pert
Breast swelling inside

V:11
Of her formal gown
The King’s gentle caress grew
Into firmer gropes

V:12
The King of England
Edward Longshanks II
Was squeezing the cross

V:13
Queen Isabella
Wore in between her cleavage
As she continued

V:14
To masturbate
Back-handing her king husband’s
Standing erection.

VII:VI (The King Confesses)

VI:1
As it’s finished the
Queen hears her King husband say:

“I Love You-
-My Queen.”

VI:2
Queen Isabella
Was swimming inside herself
Drowning in her mind

VI:3
As it occurred to her
This was the first time she ever
Heard the King say that

VI:4
It was the first time
Anyone had said that to
Queen Isabella

VI:5
She had never heard
Her King Father Phillip nor
Her Queen mother say

VI:6
In all of her life
Queen Isabella never
Heard those three words said

VI:7
Directly to her
The young Queen was left ravish
Inside of herself

VI:8
The King remained
Standing ridged behind her
Awaiting to hear

VI:9
Queen Isabella’s
Response to the confession
Of his Love for her

VI:10
Queen Isabella
Swallowed her Adam’s Apple
Collecting herself

VI:11
Queen Isabella
Had shaken her King husband
Edward the Second

VI:12
The act unfolded
In a spontanious way
In a natural way

VI:13
Between he & she
Between a husband & wife
a King & his Queen

VI:14
Queen Isabella
Hesitated licking her lips
Hearing herself say:

VII:VII (The King’s Special Deserts)

VII:1
“As I Love my King

My tennacious Lion-King”

In a whispered way

VII:2
Queen Isabella
Still stood staring blankly down
At the Lions’ pit

VII:3
That began to stir
Beneath the Royal Couple’s
Daring sexual flare

VII:4
Perched above the pit
In a Private Balcony
Of Observation

VII:5
The King of England
Edward Longshanks II
Escorted his Queen

VII:6
Isabella from
The Royal Menagerie
Back to the Tower

VII:7
As if nothing had
Happened between them during
Their formal visit

VII:8
But something Grand had
Happened between the King &
Queen Isabella

VII:9
The Queen had offered
Her King husband Edward an
Olive branch he took

VII:10
Queen Isabella
Was successful winning out
Her King husband’s heart

VII:11
& With more in store
For her fortunate Lion
King husband Edward

VII:12
Queen Isabella
Would lure & capture her King’s
Constant attention

VII:13
As his affections
Queen Isabella would not
Fail or disappoint

VII:14
Queen Isabella
Would prove to be King Edward’s
Own Special Desert.

VII:VIII (The Queen’s Antisapation)

VIII:1
Queen Isabella
Sat silently pondering
Inside of herself

VIII:2
How different she’d be
After the Consummation
Of the King & Queen

VIII:3
For which Satres
Were written about the King’s
Infant Princess Queen

VIII:4
Queen Isabella
Relished the moment that she
Would change the script-lines

VIII:6
Of the play-writers
Once she wasn’t a Virgin
It would all depend

VIII:7
Upon how her King
Edward received her after
The Official Act

VIII:8
Secondly whether
The Queen herself was Virgin
Leaving a blood stain

VIII:10
Behind to be found
By the Royal Witnesses
Present for the Fact

VIII:11
Thirdly whether the
Queen Isabella conceived
Of the King’s effort

VIII:12
What shall they make of
Queen Isabella after
The matter of fact

VIII:13
Queen Isabella
Spent many hours on her
Knees praying to God

VIII:14
In preparation
For that sacred day that she
Would be a Woman.

VII:IX (The King’s Favorites Recalled)

IX:1
All in the meantime
Queen Isabella recalled
The Earl of Cornwall

IX:2
Back to England from
His secret safe-keeping with
Her Countess cousin

IX:3
After her Widow
Consort Aunt Margaret of France
Met the Queen’s demands

IX:4
For twice the bounty
That was originally
Offered for Cornwall

IX:5
By her King Father
Phillip IV & the Queen’s
Aunt Margaret of France

IX:6
The Queen’s Aunt Margaret
Proved to be well-able to
Raise the twice amount

IX:7
The Queen demanded
From the Ordainer Barons
For Piers Gaveston

IX:8
Queen Isabella
Recalled the Earl of Cornwall
With his pregnant wife

IX:9
Margaret de Claire
From Hainaut to England as
A Christmas present

IX:10
For her King Husband
To enjoy the holidays with
His Favorite’s presence

IX:11
A Christmas present for
The Baron Ordainers &
Her Widow Queen Aunt

IX:12
As a present for
Queen Isabella herself
The Satisfaction

IX:13
Of the playing the
King’s enemies against
Themselves to get what

IX:14
She wanted as the
Queen for herself & for her
King Husband Edward.

VII:X (The King & Queen Consummate)

X:1
The King of England
Edward II & his
Queen Isabella

X:2
Consummatated their
Royal Union of Marriage
After Christmas in February

X:3
Before Lent began
On their Corination date
Of February in

X:4
The Year Thirteen-Twelve(1312)
Before God & all of the
Witness Officials

X:5
The Clergy Blessed them
After pinning the pure white
Cloth to the linen

X:6
Upon the Royal
Couples Consumation bed
To certify that

X:7
Queen Isabella
Was yet a Virgin by proof
Of a Blood stain left

X:8
Behind to behold
For which Queen Isabella
Assuridly made

X:9
As her King Husband
Penetrated his Queen Wife
Slow & tenderly

X:10
Before completely
Filling her insides with his
Full erect measure

X:11
Queen Isabella
Gasped as she felt her seal tear
With the warm release

X:12
Of blood confirming
She had preserved her virtue
For her King Husband

X:13
Edward II
For whom she’d remain faithful
To him as his Queen

X:14
For England as Queen
To produce legimate
Heirs to Englands’ Throne.

VII:XI (The Madonna Queen Conceives)

XI:1
Queen Isabella
Fullfilled her Obiligations
As Queen of England

XI:2
By conceiving a
Child from the Consummation
To produce an Heir

XI:3
Queen Isabella
Knew inside of herself the
Moment that the King

XI:4
Ejaculated
His Royal Plantagenet Seed
Inside of her womb

XI:5
That she had conceived
Preceiving she conceived the
Seed of a Prince Son

XI:6
Queen Isabella
Outwardly appeared aglow
As did King Edward

XI:7
Queen Isabella
Had captured her King husband’s
Heart all to herself

XI:8
At the moment that
The Baron Ordainers were
About to take it

XI:9
By apprehending
The King’s beloved favorite
The Earl of Cornwall

XI:10
On a number of
Charges of Treason Against
The Crown of England

XI:11
Queen Isabella
Left it to the hands of the
Baron Ordainers

XI:12
Queen Isabella
Would deal with her Aunt Margaret
& her King Father

XI:13
Phillip IV of
France in her own way & time
The Queen refused to

XI:14
Allow “France” to make
Attempts to dictate any
English Policies.

VII:XII (The Queen Announces Conception)

XII:1
When she was certain
Queen Isabella announced
To her King Husband

XII:2
Edward II
That she had conceived a child
Of his Royal seed

XII:3
The King Edward was
Driven to tears with Joy by
The News from his Queen

XII:4
I shall declare a
Feast in honor of my Queen
The Virgin Mother

XII:5
Queen of England who
Shall produce a future heir
To the Throne & Crown

XII:6
Once Easter had passed
Lent’s denials were over
They would Celebrate

XII:7
This Grand Occassion
Eccessively With wreckless
Abundant abandon

XII:8
Queen Isabella
Gained great satifaction from
Her King Husband’s Joy

XII:9
As the displeasure
She found in the English Court
Among the Noble

XII:10
Ordainer Barons
Discrediting slanderous
Rumors of the King

XII:11
Also pricking the
Heart of her husband’s Favorite
Whose affections waned

XII:12
After the News came
Of the King’s Queen’s conception
Before his arrest

XII:13
“France” was left unsure
Unspokenly concerned with
The possible threat

XII:14
Of the English Queen’s
French Royal Carpet descent
Producing an Heir.

VII:XIII (The Keys of Solomon)

XIII:1
Queen Isabella
Discovered an unknown Text
A Sacred Text of

XIII:2
King Solomon’s Keys
To command & to control
Demonology

XIII:3
That the late Longshank
King Edward brought back from the
Holy Lands’ Crusaudes

XIII:4
Explaining how the
Late Longshanks King was able
To accomplish all

XIII:5
He had beyond the
Human Capacities of
Base Expectation

XIII:6
These Sacred Text were
Hidden for good cause to guard
Against the wrong hands

XIII:7
Of Power as the
Eyes of the Ignorant to
Condeem as Witchcraft

XIII:8
Failing to preceive
It requires Rightousness
To Operate in

XIII:9
In God’s Own Knowledge
To Tread upon Serpents &
Order Foul Spirits

XIII:10
Queen Isabella
Understood the Power in
The Knowledge that God

XIII:11
Had provided her
With to accompany her in
Her Duties as Queen

XIII:12
As her King’s Crowned Queen
As the Crowned Queen of England
Queen Isabella

XIII:13
Was Armed with the
Knowledge & Authority
To Reign as God’s Queen

XIII:14
Queen Isabella
Would not fail Almighty God
Nor her King Husband.

VII:XIV (The Madonna Queen Commands Demons)

XIV:1
Queen Isabella
Memorized the sacred text
Of Solomon’s Keys

XIV:2
Queen Isabella
Became very familiar
With Demons & such

XIV:3
Queen Isabella
Grew capable of Demon
Command & control

XIV:4
Queen Isabella
Became well able to rule
Over the Demons

XIV:5
Queen Isabella
Would assign the Demons to
Perform her duties

XIV:6
As she seen as fit
Commanding Demon Legions
To possess workers

XIV:7
Laboring to build
Greyfriars Monastary
Their first task at hand

XIV:8
Queen Isabella
Would cast Demons into their
Familiars to keep

XIV:9
At her disposel
Great Rook Marques Naburius
President Marbus

XIV:10
The Alpha Lion
Duke Gusion was the Baboon
Marques Wolf Aamon

XIV:11
Queen Isabella
Would communicate with them
Telopathly

XIV:12
Once
She’d verbally
Taken charge of the Demons
Under her Power

XIV:13
By her Faith in Christ
Being Redeemed in His Blood
She could do all Things

XIV:14
As Queen of England
As Queen of her King Husband
Edward II

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VIII “A Prince is Born”

VIII:I (The Queen is Dangerous)

I:1
God gave nor made
Anyone more Beautiful
Then that of the Queen

I:2
The Queen of England
The Crowned Queen Isabella
Was indeed the most

I:3
Beautiful Creature
In all the Land of England
Of Europia

I:4
There was none Compared
Queen Isabella’s Beauty
Was apparent to

I:5
All that beheld her
For she conducted herself
From inside outwards

I:6
Just another French
“Jezebel” that has come to
Take all she can get

I:7
As a dark She-wolf
Seeking not only Treasures
But our English Blood

I:8
Once she gets the taste
Of our Noble English Blood
Savoring the taste

I:9
She’ll devour us
For she’s of a Bloody Lot
Across the Channel

I:10
This Queen of England
This Queen Isabella’s a
Dangerous Woman

I:11
The King of England
Edward Longshanks II
Is under her Spell

I:12
Surely the Devil
Has come across the Channel
To invade England

I:13
From within itself
We’ll merely be her Puppets
To do as she wills

I:14
For the King is Weak
He hasn’t the spine to stand
All’s lost to her-“France”.

VIII:II (The King’s Favorites)

II:1
The new young King
Of England wore his late father
Edward Longshanks’ Smerk

II:2
Continuiously
Conceeded & contemptous
Snarling a proud look

II:3
He fears for his life
Constantly he feels Frightened
Fears his own Shadow

II:4
The young King Edward
Constantly surrounded by
Guards & Advisors

II:5
As for his Favorites
The Two Hugh de Spencers were
In thick with the King

II:7
Elder & Younger
The younger was married to
Eleanor de Claire

II:8
Being the King’s niece
The King made Piers Gaveston
The Earl of Cornwall

II:9
Before he married
Margaret de Claire the sisters
Of Gilbert de Claire

II:10
The Earl of Glousser
Who rightly succeeded it
As the King’s nephew

II:11
By keeping Lord Hugh
The Elder De Spenser as
His Chief-Advisor

II:12
The young King Edward
Could keep his boot-heel on
The Marsh-Barons’ throats

II:13
King Edward lifts his
Longshanks’ leg to show off the
Bottom of his foot

II:14
“You see for yourselves!”

They call me “Caligula”

Have I little Boots!”

VIII:III (The King’s “Caligula” Rant)

III:1
“Look at your King’s Boots

Do my feet look like they’re SMALL?”

“Your KING’S large boots will

III:2
Trample those under
Foot for their brazen gossip
Giving False Witness.”

III:3
“HAVE they no Better
Use of their Time in the King’s
Service with their Lands

III:4
& Titles then to
Be wasting idling times

Gossiping as FOOLS?”

III:5
“As clucking hens peck
About the Court counting &
Warming empty eggs.”

III:6
“Be careful my Good
& Faithful servants you’re NOT
Left with JUST egg-shells.”

III:7
“Lest the Yokes run out

Lacking in the substance &

Smell to High Heavens!”

III:8
Young King Edward Smerks
As his Speech silenced the Court
His Queen sat Proudly

III:9
Listening to her
Lion King husband Edward
Roaring as a Beast:

III:10
“Who ARE these Barons?
Calling themselves–“The Marsh Lords?
So-called “ORDAINERS?”

III:11
“Where has your King Failed?

What cause have they to claim this
Abuse of Power?”

III:12
“Am I NOT the King?
Annointed to be your King
By Almighty GOD?!”

III:13
“These Barons are Fools

To THINK I’ll answer to them.”

“I Answer to GOD.”

III:14
“Little Boots” they say

I’ll give them Caligula!”

The King grabs his Groin.

VIII:IV (The King Continues Rant)

IV:1
King Edward Exclaimed:

“Allow us to dismiss &
Mend our Divisions.”

IV:2
“For the state & sake
Of the English Throne & Crown

For which I am King.”

IV:3
“Being Annointed
Divinely Appointed by

Our Almighty God.”

IV:4
“Pledge yourselves unto
The Longshanks King of England
Edward II

IV:5
Let us all stand as
One for the Good of England
Aligning ourselves

IV:6
Disolving Malice
Repenting sincerely of
Bitter resentments

IV:7
Petty Arguments
Such designs & devices of
Revenge & vengence

IV:8
Harboring Hatred
That is based on Proud Values
Masking Fear based Greed.”

IV:9
As the Lion King
Roared as the King of England
King Edward declared:

IV:10
“I’m NOT suggesting

NOR am I Decreeing this

I am COMMANDING

IV:11
England stands as ONE

Under One Sovergin King

Appointed by God

IV:12
Annointed by God

To Rule England as its’ King

As it is God’s Will.”

IV:13
There are Ambitious
Men at work behind the scenes
From both sides of Court

IV:14
The King Of England
Edward Longshanks II

Put ALL on Notice.

VIII:V (The King Recalls his Late Father)

V:1
“God has his Uses.”
As my late King father would
Begin spouting off

V:2
“In the Name of Christ
Men will kill & die for their
Belief systems with

V:3
Faithful Convictions
That Mann interpets as the
Will of God
FROM Scrolls!”

V:4
My late King Father
Had a Flare about himself
When he had a Rant

V:5
“Interpetations!”

My father would snear before
Roaring with Laughter

V:6
Then he’d go off like
A demon possessed on the
Old foolish prophets

V:7
“No Mann knows God’s Will.”

NOT even Jesus Knows the
Hour NOR the Day that

V:8
Christ shall return to
Reign over the entire
World as in Heaven.”

V:9
God confounds Mann with
Foolish things for His thoughts &
Ways are Not the same

V:10
No Mann knows God’s Will
Not even the Old Prophets
That God made Fools of

V:11
These foolish prophets
Recorded their mad visions
& Dreams unto Scrolls

V:12
Scrolls written by Mann
They were not written in stone
As Mose’s Tablets

V:13
Were by God’s own Hand

But yet an entire church
Was established

V:14
& Maintained by
Words wrote on a SCROLL by the
Foolish Old Prophets.”

VIII:VI (The Purpose of the King’s Favorites)

VI:1
Favorites are no more
Then Pawns in a chess-game for
Their King’s Hand to move

VI:2
About on the board
Serving the King’s Purposes
Designs & device

VI:3
To stragticly
Strike against the enemies of
The King & his Queen

VI:4
Queen Isabella
Read in secret from the late
King Longshanks journals:

VI:5
“These so-called Favorites
Merely do the King’s bidding
They are His Scape-Goats.”

VI:6
They are his Henchmen
Conducting the King’s business
To be rewarded

VI:7
In Elevations
Of Stations, Titles & Lands
With Authority

VI:8
To accomplish that
Task of the King’s attraction
Whether Good or Bad.”

VI:9
“As I am the Queen
The King’s enemies are mine
For as much as they

VI:10
Threaten & Offend
His Majesty the King–So
Shall I measure back

VI:11
Unto them twice worse
As an Asp hid in the grass
Awaiting to strike

VI:12
Little did they know
What Queen Isabella was
Capable to do

VI:13
She’d pick their pockets
As an old Hag off the street
She’d take their Titles

VI:14
She’d take all their Lands
She’d take their Nobility
Then she’d take their heads.

VIII:VII (The Queen is Confident)

VII:1
Queen Isabella
Was Confident in herself
Being well able

VII:2
To achieve her goals
To deploy her aggenda
& to accomplish

VII:3
The Task before her
By the Grace & the Mercies
Of Almighty God

VII:4
Strength in her Station
As the Crowned Queen of England
Over All England

VII:5
To indirectly
Imply her own King Husband
Edward II

VII:6
Being himself the
Embodiment of England
Being the Crowned King

VII:7
Sitting on the Throne
Queen Isabella being
Herself God’s own choice

VII:8
To Annoint her Queen
At such a perilless time
As she found herself

VII:9
At such a young age
In humanly years but she
Was God’s Madonna

VII:10
A virgin princess
Pearls to be cased before
The flithy swine &

VII:11
The devouring wolves
Between two Royal Kingdoms
Of England & France

VII:12
Each having their own
Systems of Entitlement
& Nobility

VII:13
It was a New Day
That Queen Isabella had
Been created for

VII:14
To navigate &
Steer the Ship of England through
Political Seas

VIII:VIII (The Queen’s “Fork” & “Knife”)

VIII:1
Queen Isabella
Had to evaluate the
Situation at hand

VIII:2
That was constantly
Changing moment to moment
As information

VIII:3
Was available
Pascol was her greatest source
As he shadowed her

VIII:4
Pascol had his hand
On the pulse of the King’s Court
& the Noble folds

VIII:5
Queen Isabella
Had the Lady Bella as
Her personal aid

VIII:6
The Queen’s Councilier
Being known as the Queen’s Fork
Pascol was her Knife

VIII:7
To devour her
King husband’s enemies that
Threatened Englands’ throne

VIII:8
Threatening the Crown
Jeopardizing the Future
Of their first-born heir

VIII:9
No one could escape
The long-reaching arm of the
Queen Isabella

VIII:10
From either side of
The English Channel between
Pascal’s creatures &

VIII:11
The Queen’s ability
To Conjure & command the
Devil’s own demons

VIII:12
Queen Isabella
Was well armed & able to
Protect & defend

VIII:13
The King as Herself
With the future of England
Growing inside her

VIII:14
Queen Isabella
Felt pressed to accomplish all
That was before her.

VIII:IX (The Queen Secretly Travels)

IX:1
By removing obstacles
By creating distractions
By executing

IX:2
Deliberate Plans
Of Action once she made her
Determinations

IX:3
Evaluating
accepting–overcoming
The Challeges that

IX:4
Were apparent &
presented to be Addressed
Methodicaly

IX:5
Timely in manner
No matter how differcult
Situations appeared

IX:6
Queen Isabella
Remained steadfast & engaged
In her quest to rule

IX:7
As Englands’ strong Queen
With a stomach for it & a
Growing appetite

IX:8
Queen Isabella
Was her King father’s daughter
With a taste for Blood

IX:9
Before Announcing that
Queen Isabella conceived
Of her King husband

IX:10
She shut herself in
While the King was gone hunting
Using her mock-queen

IX:11
To reside as her
Shut up inside her private
Royal bed-chamber

IX:12
As the real Queen stole
Away across the channel
To see her father

IX:13
King Phillip IV
Secretly traveling to
France to repay him

IX:14
The heavy bounty
He & his sister–her Aunt
Had on Cornwall’s head.

VIII:X (The King Makes the Announcement)

X:1
Queen Isabella
Was sending her father a
Message first hand that

X:2
She would not as Queen
Of England allow France to
Determine or to

X:3
Interfer with the
Policies or affairs of
The Throne of England

X:4
Queen Isabella
Returned to England without
Being detected

X:5
Emerging from her
Private Royal bed-chamber
To announce to her

X:6
King husband Edward
That she had conceived of his
Plantagnent Seed

X:7
That she was with child
King Edward was ecstatic
Sounding the Fan-Fair

X:8
Making it known the
Court of noble barons first
Then thoughout the Land

X:7
Near & far–across
The English Channel to France
& regions beyond

X:8
Long live the Longshanks!
Long Live King Edward & the
Mother Queen of England!

X:9
“Thanks be unto God.”
The Will of God is made known
For Englands’ future.

X:10
Queen Isabella
Was happy & proud of their
Accomplishment but

X:11
Queen Isabella
Was well aware there’s much more
To accomplish

X:12
Having followed her
Servant Charolette’s pregnancy
From the beginning

X:13
To the gruesome end
As she witnessed the giving
& taking of life

X:14
At delivery
God spared the innocent child
But took it’s mother.

VIII:XI (The Hopes of the Queen)

XI:1
& Inside herself
The young Queen Isabella
Desired most for

XI:2
& If God Willing
A healthy first born son heir
Of the long-standing

XI:3
Plantagenet Seed
Of her King husband Edward
Longshanks the Second

XI:4
If it cost her life
She was prepared to give it
For a future Prince

XI:5
That could one day rule
Over both England & France
Being half of each

XI:6
Queen Isabella
Had a realization of
Who she & the King

XI:7
Would create between
Plantagenet & Carpet
An Heir of the two

XI:8
An Heir to both Crowns
An Heir to inherit the
English & French Thrones

XI:9
The stakes were still great
There was still much left Unknown
To be prepared for

XI:10
Queen Isabella
Would continue conducting
Her Duties as Queen

XI:11
As this Royal Seed
Transplanted inside of her
Took form & grew

XI:12
Praying unto God
To add His increase to the
Creation inside

XI:13
Queen Isabella
The Mother Queen of England
As God’s Madonna

XI:14
It is said that the
King Edward the Second wept
For Joy of the News.

VIII:XII (The Queen Departs)

XII:1
Queen Isabella
Took morning mass as dawn broke
By a chapel’s hand

XII:2
Before departing
Immediately from the
Tower of London

XII:3
For Windsor Castle
Where the Queen would seek relief
From her Queen duties

XII:4
As she swelled with child
Mainly for her own safety
& That of the child’s

XII:5
Growing inside her
As there were those from within
As those Abroad who

XII:6
Conceived the threat that
An heir-apparent would mean
To England & France

XII:7
Secondly the Queen
Wished for more pastoral-views
Then those of London

XII:8
Queen Isabella
Still had much to accompliswh
Before the event

XII:9
Of giving birth to
A strong–healthy issue of
A Plantagenet

XII:10
The King Of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
The Queen’s Lion King

XII:11
Queen Isabella
Commanded the entire
Windsor Castle to

XII:12
Be opened up to
Refresh the interiors of
The ancient fortress

XII:13
Allowing the Priest
To come pray God’s blessings &
Burn incense through it

XII:14
As she arrived with
Her full household in transit
To Windsor Castle.

VIII:XIII (The Queen Arrives at Windsor Castle)

XIII:1
Queen Isabella’s
Whole Household consisted of
One Hundred Eighty

XIII:2
Persons in transist
An entire day’s journey
To Windsor Castle

XIII:3
Where the Queen would find
a retreat to wait the days
Before giving birth

XIII:4
To a Royal child
Of Plantagenet Seed &
That of Carpet

XIII:5
God was in this Thing
Queen Isabella put her
Faith into God’s Hands

XIII:7
For her baby’s sake
As that of her own safety
Queen Isabella

XIII:8
Was confident in
God’s Will residing inside
The Womb of her Soul

XIII:9
Queen Isabella
Was certain inside herself
that she would give birth

XIII:10
To a strong–Healthy
First-born Heir-Apparent son
A name-sake Prince of

XIII:11
Queen Isabella’s
Lion King Husband Edward
Longshanks the Second

XIII:12
Queen Isabella
Had already named the child
Growing inside her

XIII:13
Prince Edward the Third
Inside the Mind of herself
When she prayed to God

XIII:14
& Inside her own
Privy contempations she
Had inside herself.

VIII:XIVa (The Queen’s Second & Third Moves)

XIV:1
Queen Isabella
Sent her Aunt Margoret a stone
token code with a

XIV:2
Purple ribbon tied
Around it to represent
Where the Ordainer’s

XIV:3
Could expect to find
Their Traitor Piers Gaveston
The Earl of Cornwall

XIV:4
For whom they Loathed in
Exchange for the bounty paid
It represented

XIV:5
Scarbourgh Castle
& The tied purple ribbon
Represented the

XIV:6
Earl of Cornwall who
Wore Purple at the King &
Queen Isabella’s

XIV:7
Corination Feast
Which nettled the Nobles from
The beginning of

XIV:8
The Lion King’s Reign
To have such a low-birth nave
In Royal colors

XIV:9
Queen Isabella
Sent the Stone token leaving
For Windsor Castle

XIV:10
Queen Isabella
Had another stone token
For her personal

XIV:11
Body-guard Pascal
Tied with a scarlet ribbon
That represented

XIV:12
Cornwall’s whore-sister
The sand had ran out of her
Hour-glass life-time

XIV:13
Queen Isabella
Had instructed Pascal to
Hang the Traitor whore

XIV:14
With a traitor’s face
& Disemboweling before
Serving her Four-Deaths.

XIVb (The Birth of Prince Edward III)

XIV:1
Queen Isabella
Felt the fetus inside her
Leap when Pascal came

XIV:2
To her in secret
At Windsor Castle with the
Head of the dead whore

XIV:3
Queen Isabella
Awaited word of her King
Husband Edward the

XIV:4
Second’s Favorite the
Earl of Cornwall–Gaveston’s
Capture & demize

XIV:5
As she continued
To conduct herself as the
Madonna Queen at

XIV:6
The Windsor Castle
As the infant inside was
Growing leaps & bounds

XIV:7
Queen Isabella
Gave birth to a strong–healthy
First-born name-sake son

XIV:8
Prince Edward the Third
On November thirteenth in
The year thirteen-twelve

XIV:9
The Prince was Baptized
Three days after that Monday
At the Chapel of

XIV:10
Of the Saint Edward
The Confessor at Windsor
Castle by the hand

XIV:11
Of Cardinal Bishop
Arnaud Nouvel for the Pope
Named Edward the Third

XIV:12
Dedicated to
God & Seven God-fathers
Appointed to him

XIV:13
Twelve days after the
Prince Edward the Third was made
The Earl of Chester

XIV:14
Queen Isabella
Relished in the moment of
The Joy of her King.

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

IX “No Closure”

IX:I (The Queen’s Fourth & Fifth Move)

I:1
In the year Thirteen-
Thirteen Queen Isabella
Spent consoling her

I:2
King husband Edward
After the March Ordainers
Had Executed

I:3
The Earl of Cornwall
A King-made Gascon Noble
Unjustly murdered

I;4
Behind the King’s back
While he was away in York
The Ordainers struck

I;5
Capturing Cornwall
At Scarbrough Castle once
The Queen tipped her hand

I:6
Making her second &
Third move eliminating
The enemies that

I:7
Opposed her across
The chess-board represented
By assigned pieces

I:8
First being Lincoln
Second being Gaveston
Third his sister whore

I:9
The fourth & fifth move
Would present themselves to the
Queen Isabella

I:10
Who would timely send
A token to Pascal to
Cut out the wagging

I:11
Tongue of Archbishop
Of Canterbury Robert
Wincheskley after

I:12
Stabbing him to death
Over the Holy Alter
Before God & Mann

I:13
The fifth token was
For The Queen’s French King father’s
Own Protagenist

I:14
A Civil Servant
Guillaume de Nogard traitor
To the Knights Templars.

IX:II (Attending the Archbishop’s Funeral)

II:1
Queen Isabella
Was escorted by her King
Husband Edward the

II:2
Second to the port
Of Dover for a moored ship
To cross the English

II:3
Channel for France once
They attended the funeral
Of the Archbishop

II:4
At Canterbury
Appointing Walter Reynolds
To the vacancy

II:5
Mainly to reverse
The excommunication
Of Gaveston’s Soul

II:6
So the King could claim
The Earl of Cornwall’s preserved
Idling corpse the

II:7
Dominican Friars’
Recovered from Blacklow Hill
After being slain &

II:8
Beheaded by two Welsh
Mercinary-Henchmen of
The Earl of Warrick

II:9
The Friars loyal
To King Edward the Second
Recovered Cornwall’s

II:10
Body & his head
Stitching it back on his corpse
Awaiting burial

II:11
But Conwall couldn’t
Be buried in Holy ground
With his Soul condemned

II:12
Queen Isabella
Could sense the King’s shroudded joy
To be rid of the

II:13
Pesky Archbishop
Being the source of the King’s
Ordainers’ troubles

II:14
Perhaps there was a
Small measure Of Justice in
The Consolation.

IX: III (The King & Queen Arrive in France)

III:1
Queen Isabella
& Her King Husband Edward
Were greeted by the

III:2
Good People of France
Coming out to line the streets
To cheer & to steal

III:3
Views of the handsome
Royal Couple from across
the English Channel

III:4
Their own French native
Princess Queen Isabella
Englands’ Mother Queen

III:5
As her strong handsome
Lion King Husband Edward
Longshanks the Second

III:6
All of France was in
Celebration of the King
& Queen Of England’s

III:7
Arrival to France
There would be much had by all
For a six weeks span

III:8
Queen Isabella
Would hand off her fifth token
To Pascal for the

III:9
Wagging traitor tongue
Of Guillaume de Nogard
Left to bleed to death

III:10
Drowning in his own
Traitor’s blood for betraying
The Knights Templars to

III:11
Advance the Queen’s French
King father Phillip the Fourth’s
Aggenda & cause

III:12
He had been the source of
Queen Isabella’s Husband
King Edward’s troubles

III:13
With the Ordainers
Passing lies off between them
& her King father

III:14
The long arm of Queen
Isabella was reaching
Across the Channel.

IX: IV (The King & Divine Queen Return)

IV:1
Upon returning
To England from their visit
Across the Channel

IV:2
A six week period
The King & Queen of England
Were greeted by their

IV:3
Own Good people who
Came out to line the streets to
Cheer on their Royals’

IV:4
Return from Paris
It was moving for both of
The Royal couple

IV:5
To finally feel
The admoration of the
Good English people

IV:6
An attempt was made
Upon the King & Queen of
Englands’ lives in France

IV:7
While the visiting
Royals were asleep in their
Tent it caught ablaze

IV:8
The heroic King
Rescued Queen Isabella
From the devouring

IV:9
Fiery furnance flames
That instantly engulfed the
Elaborite tent

IV:10
Constructed with the
Finest fabrics & linens
For the festive time

IV:11
Queen Isabella
Suffered wounds from the fire
Burning up her sleeves

IV:12
Miraculously
By God’s unfailing Mercies
God healed the Queen’s wounds

IV:13
God healed the Queen’s scars
Where there was no sign of harm
Being a sign that

IV:14
The Mother Queen of
England Isabella was
Divine in God’s Sight.

IX: V (The Battle is Lost)

V:1
The Battle is lost
After two full summer days
Of engagement with

V:2
The Scottish Rebels
Being commanded & lead
By Robert the Bruce

V:3
For Stirling Castle
In the marshy meadows of
The Forth River banks

V:3
At Bannockburn Brook
After marching fifty miles
North from Berwick

V:4
The English engaged
A skirmish with their Scottish
Rebel enemies

V:5
Out numbering them
Three English to One Rebel
Being Superior

V:6
To the Scot Rebels
In all the manners of War
From the number of

V:7
The King’s mounted Knights
The Vanguards of Infantry
Armies & Archers

V:8
Each Mann that died in
Battle died Honoring their
Vow to King & Land

V:9
Those that were loyal
To their King fell beside those
That were Disloyal

V:10
In their Service to
The King as it is said that
When it rains–it rains

V:11
On the Just & the
Unjust alike to serve God’s
Purposes–For God’s

V:12
Ways are not our ways
God confounds Manns’ wisdom with
Foolish things in Life

V:13
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Himself fought & killed

V:14
The attacking Scots
In hand to hand combat he
Killed them with his mace.

IX: VI (The Moments in Between)

VI:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Sat tall on his horse

VI:2
Donning his father
The late Longshanks King Edward
The First’s War Armor

VI:3
“Hammer of the Scots”

As the orange glow rose up
From behind the King

VI:4
King Edward watched as
His growing shadow grew long
With his horse’s legs

VI:5
King Edward paused to
Listen to the stark silience
Moments in between

VI:6
The serenity
& the violant carniage of
Combat on the field

VI:7
Moments in between
The Charge into Battle thats
Followed by Horror

VI:8
The Conquering Roars
& the undead pleas to God
For mercy on them

VI:9
Moments in between
The Victory & Defeat
Unto the Victor

VI:10
Go the Spoils of War

Unto the living left in
Between the fallen

VI:11
Undead & the Grave

In between their enemies’

They all lay alike

VI:12
The King of England
Had to be dragged off the field
Battle resisting

VI:13
His Wise consul to
Do so for the sake of his life
Having his horse killed

VI:14
The King of England
Stood & fought the Rebel Scots
With his Mighty-Mace.

IX: VII (The King Commands Battle)

VII:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Raised his Father’s Sword

VII:2
And commanded the
Signal barrier to send forth
The Vanguards head-long

VII:3
“Send the Govenor
SIR–Robert Felton in FIRST!”

The King commanded

VII:4
Rolling his “R’s” off
The tongue as his father had
So many times before

VII:5
The late Longshanks King
The “Hammer of the Scots” lead
His Royal Armies

VII:9
Against the Rebel
Scots as his “Prince of Wales” son
Watched & witnessed it

VII:10
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Was well versed in the

VII:11
Principles of War
For he had learnt them first hand
From his late father

VII:12
There are sacrifices
To be made from both sides
Sometimes demmanding

VII:13
The most desperate of
Measures to succeed by the
Slightest of margins

VII:14
In between the two
Matters of Victory &
Honorable Defeat.

IX: VIII (The First Day of the Battle)

VIII:1
Send in the Baron
Send in Robert de Clifford

The King rolled his “R’s”

VIII:2
Send in the vanguards
Send the Constable Hereford
With both our nephews

VIII:3
Henry de Bohem
Gilbert Earl of Gloucester
The King’s sister’s son

VIII:4
The King of England
Watched the entire day as
As his shadow grew long

VIII:5
Behind him atop
His sturdy still & silent mount
As the white sun dropped

VIII:6
As it turned orange
Turning the shiny places
Into Black bloody

VIII:7
Places littered with
The Fallen dead & undead
Alike on the field

VIII:8
The Earl of Gloucester
Appeared before his Uncle
King Edward alive

VIII:9
Without his horse
Without his shield or his sword
He had only a

VIII:10
Scottish clever he
Had taken from a fallen
Rebel to defend

VIII:11
Himself from the field
Covered in died bloody bogg
Mudd–sprayed in crimson

VIII:12
His armor beaten
Front side & back surviving
The disasterous

VIII:13
Battle in between
The English forces & the
Clever Rebel Scots

VIII:14
“Thank God
You’re Alive.”

The King smurked down from atop
His superior mount.

IX: IX (“Wars Make Kings Hungry”)

IX:1
The King Of England
Gave the command & signal
To reside in the fight

IX:2
In between the two
Accounts of Gloucester &
The Earl of Hereford

IX:3
Englands’ Constable

The King listen tentively
Nurishing himself

IX:4
“Wars make Kings hungry.”

My late king father would say

Sit & eat with me

IX:5
You’ll need all your strength
Again upon the dawn
SPARED
By God
That YOU should

IX:6
Live
To fight
A good Fight
Nay–
Fight A BETTER FIGHT

This next dawning day

IX:7
We SHALL crush the Scot
Rebels tomorrow morning
Before the Sun’s High

IX:8
Victory will be ours
For ALL’S Justification
For the sake of it

IX:9
There will be Justice

Justice will be well served–
Here

We’ll have our Justice

IX:10
On the battle-field
Where men settle their quarrels

You’re Quarrels’ with them

IX:11
With the Rebel Scots

You should be eager MAN to
Return even more

IX:12
To revenge your foes
For your fallen fellows that
Lay dead on the field

IX:13
Where is your Honor?

Honor the Vow
& Go forth

Fear not the Unknown

IX:14
In service to your
King who has made this War for
The Justice it serves.

IX: X (The Queen Locks Herself Away)

X:1
Queen Isabella
Had Locked herself up alone
In the Library

X:2
Rotunda War-room
Under heavy guard with the
Absence of the King

X:3
Having gone North to
Serve the Highlanders Justice
In response to their

X:4
Scottish Rebellion
To reclaim Stiring Castle
Besiezed by the two

X:5
Bruce brother leaders
Robert & Edward seeking
Their Independence

X:6
From the English Throne
Since the “Hammer of the Scots”
King Edward Longshanks

X:7
The First had conquered
Over a decade before
After “The Hammer”

X:8
Had captured the Scots
Inspiring rebel leader
William de Wallace

X:9
A low-birth noble
That was a thorn benenth the
Late King’s War Armor

X:10
But due to the acts
Of this low-birth rebel there
Came Peace between France

X:11
& England with by
Betrothing the French Princess
With the “Prince of Wales”

X:12
Queen Isabella
Stood the entire day as
She watched the battle

X:13
From the eyes of the
Demons that she had sent forth
To escort the King

X:14
The Rook Naburius
Surveyed the battle fields as
The War waged onward.

IX: XI (A Brand of “Longshanks’ Justice”)

XI:1
Queen Isabella
Had preceived her husband King’s
Designs of Justice

XI:2
A brand of Longshanks
Justice allowing the King’s
Enemies to kill

XI:3
Each other off in
Between settling their own
Quarrels for Justice

XI:4
The King of England
Edward Longshaks the Second
Was playing the cards

XI:5
The Scottish Rebels
& the Baron Ordainers
Had dealt to him

XI:XI:6
This Quarrel of War
For Justice was between the
Nobles & the Scots

XI:7
Queen Isabella
Received Intelligence that
The two Ordainers

XI:8
That the King had his
Greatest hopes of pitching the
Battle for Stirling

XI:9
Castle had declined
The King of England support
In his effort to

XI:10
Serve the Scots Justice
For the Rebellion against
The Throne of England

XI:11
The King’s own cousin
Thomas Earl of Lancaster
As Guy de Beauchamp

XI:12
The Earl of Warrick
The two leading Ordainers
Refused their service

XI:13
Which was a Pity
In the minds of both King &
Queen Isabella

XI:14
But there was still much
To gain in either case for
the sake of Justice.

IX: XII (The English are Forced to Retreat)

XII:1
The Battle was Lost
The King of England was forced
To retreat the field

XII:2
With the Rebel Scots
Trailing closely behind his
Reluctant retreat

XII:3
Am I not a King
Of Plantagenet Courage
& battle proven?

XII:4
Shall I retreat for
Fear of loosing my life?–NAY
The King of England

XII:5
Is the Lion King
Of Plantagenet lineage
I shall not Coward

XII:6
For fear of my life
For to die in Christ is GAIN
But I shall not die

XII:7
I shall stand down these
Uncircumsized Rebel Scots
That threaten England

XII:8
That Rebell against
The King of England’s Sovergn
Kingship over them

XII:9
I shall not retreat
But stand my forces against
These Highlander Scots

XII:10
These God-less heathens
These Barbarian lueters
Of the Crown & Throne

XII:11
They shall meet my Mace
They shall meet their Maker this
Day of English Dread

XII:12
But the King’s horse was
Killed benenth his mount by a
Rebel Scot archer

XII:13
That was attacked by
A wolf hide in the hedge that
Misguided the flight

XII:14
Of the arrow aimed
At the King’s throat but instead
Struck his horse mount’s heart.

IX: XIII (Many Lost Lives of Valor)

XIII:1
Many great English Knights
& Men of Noble Valor
Perished at Battle

XIII:2
Defending Justice
Against the Scottish Rebels
Who were the Victors

XIII:3
Over all of the
King’s men & all his horses
Except for the three

XIII:4
March Lord Ordainers
The Earls of Lancaster &
Warrick & Baron

XIII:5
Henry de Percy
Who refused their King support
For the Justice they

XIII:6
Themselves demanded
In compensation for their
Losses to the Scots

XIII:7
By failing their King
They failed their English fellows
& where by they failed

XIII:8
Themselves with-holding
Their support in force & arms
The King’s ranks lacked their

XIII:9
Leadership on the battle
Field that the King pitched for them
To reclaim Justice

XIII:10
Henry de Bohem
The nephew of Hereford rushed
In the first day to

XIII:11
Meet the war-axe of
Robert the Bruce that split his
Skull with one strong blow

XIII:12
The seecond day the
King’s own nephew Gloucester
Rushed into battle

XIII:13
Before King’s archers
Could be signaled to rain
Arrows on the Scots

XIII:14
The King’s personal
Knight–Sir Giles was hacked down
With Sir de Clifford.

IX: XIV (The King Finally Buries his Favorite)

XIV:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Buried Gaveston

XIV:2
Two & a half years
After being unjustly
Executed by the

XIV:3
March Ordainer Lords
Charged with acts & crimes of high
Treason against the

XIV:4
English Throne & Crown
Being slain & beheaded
Upon the crest of

XIV:5
Blacklow Hill in the
Middle of the road by two
Welsh mercenaries

XIV:6
Dominicain Friars
Loyal to the King Edward
Gathered the remains

XIV:7
Of the King’s Favorite
Piers Gaveston the Earl of
Cornwall Corpse & head

XIV:8
To secure & keep
The corpse to embalm once his
Head was sewn back on

XIV:9
Being unable
To bury the King’s Favorite
In Holy Ground still

XIV:10
Excommunicated
Receded & disolved
By Walter Reynolds

XIV:11
The new Archbishop
Appointed at the death of
Robert Wincheskley

XIV:13
Of Canterbury
Dying unexpectedly
Over the Alter

XIV:14
The King of England
Draped a golden cloth over
His Favorite’s body.

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

X “The King’s Reckoning”

X:I (The Queen’s Gift)

I:1
“What a splended beast”

Queen Isabella appeared
From inside a tent

I:2
Leading forward a
Great–Magnificent white horse
Draped in golden cloth

I:3
You shall return on
This–Your
Majesty’s great white
Steed as your Queen’s gift

I:4
My Couragous King
Husband Edward Longshanks the
Second son of the

I:5
“Hammer of the Scots”

The Plantagenet Father
Of our first-born son

I:6
Prince Edward the Third
Heir Apparrent to the Throne
The Earl of Chester

I:7
The Queen cheered on
Her Lion King Prince of Wales
As the “Mighty-Mace”

I:8
Of the Scots the King
Edward Longshanks the Second
Recieved the gold cord

I:9
To the gold bridle
From Englands’ Mother Queen’s hand
To the marble stone

I:10
Like sculptured creature
That stood sliently still in
Between the King &

I:11
Queen Isabella
In between the Exchanging
In between their hands

I:12
Before the gallery
Of assembled Nobles to
Witnessed the Queen’s gift

I:13
Queen Isabella
Announced that she had purchased
The King’s personal

I:14
Household Knights each one
A white beast to match their Kings
For their next campaign.

X: II (The King Accepts his Queen’s Gift)

II:1
Queen Isabella
Purchased the finest War-horse
For her husband King

II:2
Presenting the Steed
To her husband King Edward
That she had named for him

II:3
Queen Isabella
Whispered it in her husband
King Edward’s ear as

II:4
They stood in between
The Magnificent creature
Being lead by the

II:5
Thinnest golden cord
To display it’s tame nature
Before the Gallery

II:6
Queen Isabella
Whispered into her husband
King Edward’s ear that:

II:7
“Great Knights of Valor
Return as great War-Horses”

His name is “Cornwall”

II:8
The King Edward had
To collect himself
Over come
By his Queen wife’s gift

II:9
“What a Handsome Beast!”

Yes
A handsome & mighty
Beast is this
“Cornwall”

II:10
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Recieved–Giving Praise

II:11
To England’s Mother
Queen Isabella’s thoughtful
& Most generous gift

II:12
King Edward kissed his
Queen Isabella’s ring hand
Accepting her gift

II:13
Queen Isabella
Had granted the Ghost of Cornwall
To enter the horse

II:14
To be near the King
As a living Favorite once
More–Being Undead.

X: III (The King Makes a Vow)

III:1
On January
Second–Year Thirteen-thirteen
At “Little London”

III:2
At the King’s Langley
The Earl of Cornwall’s body
Was finally laid to

III:3
Rest in a tomb for
All Eternity after
Two & a half years

III:3
After his demize
Being unjustly accused
& Executed

III:4
By the Odainer
Earls: Lancaster & Warrick
Atop Blacklow Hill

III:5
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Still had no closure

III:6
Concerning this Thing
Concerning this matter of
Demmanding Justice

III:7
Not as long as his
Cousin Thomas Lancaster
Is walking the Earth

III:8
Not as long as the
Earl of Warrick is still–yet
Breathing Earth’s fresh Air

III:9
“I shall have their heads!”

I shall take their Noble heads

As they took Cornwall’s!”

III:10
These ferral dogs have
Over-stepped themselves in this
Said the nettled King

III:11
Renewing his Vow
I will not rest in between
The beds that I sleep

III:12
Until the day that
I have TAKEN both of these
JUDAS
Traitors’ HEADS!”

III:13
YES–
We have Traitors

There’s Pretenders amoungst us

There are Traitors here

III:14
Traitors at Court

There’s

Pretenders
In Parlament

Traitors within us.

X: IV
“There Are
PRETENDERS”

IV:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Was Instant in &

IV:2
Out of season with
His clever ability
To produce a speech

IV:3
The King blamed & shamed
The Nobles for the defeat
At Bannockburn Brook

IV:4
For Stirling Castle
Before they could attempt to
Shift it unto him

IV:5
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Began his Ranting:

IV:6
Can there be three sides

NAY–FOUR
FIVE
SIX
Sides to this

Matter of ONE Land?

IV:7
One Land & ONE KING!

Are not we not ALL English?

Am I Not the KING?

IV:8
I AM
I AM KING

Appointed & Annointed

By Almighty God?

IV:9
But there are those that
Are amoung us that oppose
& Obstruct their KING

IV:10
Oppose & Obstruct
YOUR KING
Over ALL England
Within & Abroad

IV:11
We have the Scottish
Rebels invading the North
& Our French Brothers

IV:12
Across the Channel
HERE these Ferral BARON Dogs
Marsh Ordainer LORDS

IV:13
Then these hungrey Earls
Seeking more Land & Titles
As swine at the trough

IV:14
Then there are the Welsh

Am I not the “Prince of Wales?”

Where is YOUR Quarrel?

X: V (The “Lion King” Roars/Ranting)

V:1
Then of coarse LASTLY
We have the HOLY SEES–the
Church that defines us

V:2
For the sake of GOD
ALMIGHTY–
AM I NOT?
KING?

AM I NOT THE KING?

V:3
Over ALL England?

The Lion King
Edward Longshanks
The Second

ROARED Out:

V:4
Queen Isabella
Silently sat as a Queen
Should be found doing

V:5
Pleased in her roaring
Lion King husband Edward
Longshanks the Second

V:6
The crueler the King
Edward Longshanks the Second
Of England became

V:7
Crueler & LOUDER
After the Scottish defeat

The Lion King ROARED

V:8
Blaming the Barons
As the Earls for the divisions
Within & among

V:9
The King’s Royal Ranks

“A DIVIDED Land
CAN”T STAND!”
Some Barons will Come

V:10
Some Barons will NOT

Some Earls are Loyal–
Some NOT

Some of your Knights will

V:11
Come to Fight
Some of
Your Knights will NOT come
To Fight
For their King & Land

V:12
Some Knights will–
Some WON’T

HONOR their VOW
of Knighthood

For whom their King made

V:13
ALL for WHOM I MADE
Before my late father King
At the Feast of Swans

V:14
“HONOR the Vow Man!”

What have we here
BUT Treason?

Defying their King.

X: VI (The King Blames & Shames)

VI:1
Who are these Traitors?

Obstructing & Impeding

The King of England?

VI:2
“THERE WILL BE
ORDER

The KING’S RANKS
Will be filled by
The Barons’ & Earls’

VI:3
Knights & Infantries

All of England
Shall be ONE

With ONE KING
ONCE More.

VI:4
The Barons & the Earls
Shall know there places–as their
KNIGHTS–Know WHO made them

VI:5
For our French Brothers
As for the Scottish Rebels
Shall witness ALL of

VI:6
Englands’ Unity
From the least to the Greatest
England shall be ONE

VI:7
Our French Brothers will
Respect us & the Scottish
Rebels shall fear us

VI:8
& These matters of
The NON-Seeing Holy CHURCH
WHO has NOT a POPE?

VI:9
How can this be so?
Who will speak FOR GOD to Us?
We are left to seek

VI:10
God’s Will for Ourselves
For such Matters as these God
Has made me your KING

VI:11
To uphold the Will
Of Almighty God where there
Is NO POPE to speak

VI:12
God’s Will unto us
We ALL must seek to do the
Rightous Will of God

VI:13
The King of England
Being his late King father’s son
Continued his Rant

VI:14
The King continued
To blame & shame ALL of the
Barons’ & the Earls.

X: VII (The King Washes his Hands of It)

VII:1
You came to YOUR King
Demmanding JUSTICE & I
As King of England

VII:2
Granted YOU JUSTICE
I granted & funded a
Declaration of

VII:3
War to serve JUSTICE

But You
Reframe from coming

YOU Refuse to Come

VII:3
You refuse to Fight
You refuse to reclaim this
Justice you deserve

VII:4
You refuse YOUR KING?

Who are you to refuse me?

REFUSE ENGLANDS’ KING?

VII:5
I did my part as
YOUR KING over ALL England

I gave you JUSTICE

VII:6
BUT YOU FAILED YOURSELVES
You’ve FAILED YOUR KING & Country
YOU have FAILED YOUR VOW

VII:7
Did I not provide
As your King the Moneys to
Wage this WAR against

VII:7
These Unjust Rebels?
Did I not provide you with
All the King’s Forces?

VII:8
But you failed to cease
It–You failed to reclaim your
JUSTICE from the Scots

VII:9
Did not I as YOUR
King wager my own titles &
Lands of Gascony

VII:10
To finance this War
That you have failed to support
With your resources

VII:11
WHO has SKIN in THIS?

WHO has LIFE & BLOOD in this?

WHO has DEATH in THIS?

VII:12
I can tell you this:

YOUR KING has SKIN in the GAME
In MONEYS & LIVES

VII:13
Many of Englands
GREATEST Nobility &
Knights perished for you

VII:14
This BLOOD is NOT on
MY HANDS–As Pontus Pilate
Washed his hands of it.

X: VIII (The King Demands Justice)

VIII:1
I wash my Hands of
THIS
I wash my hands of these

TRAITORS in OUR mist

VIII:2
As the KING–OVER
ALL ENGLAND I DECLARE THAT

I DEMMAND JUSTICE

VIII:3
I Demmand Justice
For the losses accured by
Your FAILURES to ACT!

VIII:4
I Demand Justice
From the Earls & Barons who
FAILED ALL of England

VIII:5
Who have failed their KING
Who failed themselves–REFUSING
To HONOR the Vow

VIII:6
Refusing to come
Refusing to support &
Fight for the VERY

VIII:7
Justice they called for
I did NOT come to you–YOU
Came here to YOUR KING

VIII:8
ALL of the BLAME is
Upon THOSE PRETENDERS who
Obstructed this WAR

VIII:9
We have PRETENDERS
Standing here amoungst us that
Are NOT for US
BUT

VIII:10
AGAINST US Causing
THESE Divisions from WITHIN
TRAITORS to the THRONE

VIII:11
How can ENGLAND STAND?
Divided within itself
What is it that these

VIII:12
PRETENDERS want here?
For ALL of ENGLAND to FALL?
To the French OR SCOTS?

VIII:13
Are these Pretenders
SYMPATHIZERS of the SCOTS?

WHO is Pretending?

VIII:14
I’m NOT Pretending

I AM–I AM KING
& I’M

Demmanding Justice.

X: IX (“What Have We Here?–PRETENDERS”)

IX:1
The King continued:

These Pretenders pretend to
Be our BROTHERS in

IX:2
ARMS
But they are NOT

They pretend to be LOYAL

But again are NOT

IX:3
They pretend to be

Good & faithful servants
BUT
There’s NO GOOD in them

IX:4
They pretend to be
Rightous but they are EVIL

“You SHALL know a tree

IX:5
By the Fruit it bears.”

AND THAT FRUIT
FOR which you Find

Is NOT far from it

IX:6
They pretend to be

For us
But they’re against us

These PRETENDERS’ WORKS

IX:7
Are here before us
Their evil deeds betray them
There’s no where to hide

IX:8
They pretend to be
Wise & Honest & TRUE
but they’re lying FOOLS

IX:9
They pretend to be

What they are NOT
They’re as GOATS

MIXED in with the SHEEP

IX:10
A dwarf clown enters
Leading a Goat with sheeps wool

WHAT have we here?
WE

IX:11
Have a PRETENDER!

A GOAT PRETENDING to be
a LAMB wearing WOOL!

IX:12
A second dwarf clown
Enters walking tall on stilts

WHAT HAVE WE HERE?
WE

IX:13
HAVE A Pretender
A LITTLE Man PRETENDING
To be a BIG Man

IX:14
The King paused smirking
Before kicking the stilts out
From under the clown.

X: X (“Be Ye NOT Decieved”)

X:1
The King continues:

Prehaps these Pretenders are
Fearful & YELLOW

X:2
They should be AFRAID

THESE PRETENDERS–
THESE TRAITORS

TRAITORS of ENGLAND

X:3
TRAITORS to their KING
TRAITORS to the THRONE & CROWN
TRAITORS of HONOR

X:4
TRAITORS to their VOWS
TRAITORS PRETENDING to be
SHEEP
But they are GOATS

X:5
MIXED in with the SHEEP
There is no wool to be found
They’re living Falsehoods

X:6
TRAITORS wanting to
Be TALL
BUT they’re
PRETENDING

AGAIN they are NOT

X:6
Who are these TRAITORS?

Take a LOOK Around YOURSELVES

They’re NOT hard to find

X:7
They may bleat as sheep
But they smell of pissy goats

Be Ye NOT Decieved

X:8
By these Pretenders
For Decieving is what these
Pretenders ACT OUT

X:9
I have not decieved
Nor have I pretended as
These Pretenders have

X:10
They came demanding
Justice from their KING &
I gave it to them

X:11
But they were only
Pretending to deceive me
I say unto you

X:12
The King of England
Has not been deceived by these
TRAITORS of ENGLAND

X:13
Pretending to be
LOYAL unto Englands’ KING
But Forsake their Vows

X:14
As I AM the KING
I DEMAND JUSTICE in this
Pretenders’ MATTER.

X: XI (The King Concludes)

XI:1
The King concluded:

His Lengthy Ejaculatent

Spewing His Discoarse

XI:2
With the Metaphoric
Visual aid to emphasize
For the High-minded

XI:3
As the Maladriod
For Christ’s sake Jesus taught the
Truth in Parables

XI:4
The King of England
Held out a large round mirror to
Face the Noble Court

XI:5
LOOK
Into the Mirror

Who do you see yourself as?

A LOYAL Subject?

XI:6
Of YOUR KING?
Or the
Face that of
A PRETENDER?

The King smashed the mirror

XI:7
Unto the stone floor

Shattering it to pieces

THERE
YOU WILL
HAVE IT!

XI:8
Seven years of BAD

Seven years to purge ourselves

Of these PRETENDERS

XI:9
The King of England
Escorted the Mother Queen
Of England from Court

XI:10
To finally say:

I have HOSTAGES to EXCHANGE

As YOUR KING must do

XI:11
For the Pretenders
Will NOT aid in
WHAT they’ve CAUSED

Only Criticize

XI:12
The entire Court
Of Nobility taken
In Shock & Horror

XI:13
Why did the King do
Such a Thing as bad as that?

To say that it’s Good?

XI:14
The Superstitious
Souls fled with the fearful while
The Brazen stared Blank.

X: XII (“There Will Be a Reckoning”)

XII:1
“As I AM the KING

There will be a Reckoning

I CAN Assure YOU”

XII:2
The King of England
Finished in his exhaustion
Dismissing the Court

XII:3
The King of England
Escorted the Mother Queen
Isabella out

XII:4
Through the Noble crowd
Standing silently shocked by
The Kings final words

XII:5
What does the King mean?

There’s Pretenders amoungst us?

Seeking to Deceive?

XII:6
Who are these TRAITORS?

He said we shall know them by
The Fruit that they bear

XII:7
The King said that they’re
As goats mixed in with the sheep
Goats that have no wool

XII:8
They call Good–EVIL?
But there’s no Good found in them

Calling Evil GOOD?

XII:9
Seeking to deceive
Desiring to divide
Us against ourselves

XII:10
Who are these Traitors?

Traitors of the Throne & Crown

Traitors of OUR KING

XII:11
Traiters of England

WHOSE these PRETENDERS?
Traitors–

They’re ALL around us

XII:12
Lest ye be deceived

God have Mercy upon us

Upon ALL England

XII:13
Rid us–Deliver
Us from these Pretenders’ Lies
Traitors who seek to

XII:14
Deceive & Divide
England as a Whole
Of one
Land & of One King.

X: XIII (Seven Years of Bad)

XIII:1
The King of England
Had his Seven years of BAD
To purge England of

XIII:2
The Pretenders that
Underminded Englands’ Throne
Threatened Englands’ Crown

XIII:3
Being Pretenders
Dividing Parliment with
Dead-locked government

XIII:4
Abusing Powers
Pretending in deceiving
The English masses

XIII:5
After seven years of Bad
Across ALL Europia
In between seasons

XIII:6
Of harsh Winter snows
Followed by wet rainy springs
That brought summer floods

XIII:7
Leaving country-sides
Wasted in barren mud-slides
Famine invaded

XIII:8
With sickness in health
Poverty & pesilence
Starvation followed

XIII:9
As lawlessness grew
Into rebellous protest
Riots of lueting

XIII:10
By the lower-class
The Nobility managed
To care for their own

XIII:11
The King of England
Was caring for his own by
Promoting the new

XIII:12
Favorites surrounding
The King’s growing Circle of
Loyal supporters

XIII:12
The Hugh de Spensers
The Elder & the Younger
Had remained Loyal

XIII:13
To the King Edward
Longshanks the Second from the
Very beginning

XIII:14
It served the King well
Two Ways
Appease his Favorites

& SPITE the Marsh LORDS.

X: XIV (The King’s Day of Reckoning)

XIV:1
The day of the King’s
Reckoning to serve Justice
Against his cousin

XIV:2
Earl of Lancaster
Finally came presenting
Itself to the King

XIV:3
In the Lord’s Year of
Thirteen-twenty-two(1322)The King
Of England had PROOF

XIV:4
That his Earl cousin
Thomas Lancaster was the
Royal Pretender

XIV:3
TRAITOR of England
Conspiring with the Scots to
Over-throw England

XIV:4
With an invasion
That would result in the
Scots crowning him King.

XIV:5
Upon recieving
The evidence of the King’s
Cousin Lancaster’s

XIV:6
Royal Pretender’s
Conspiring designs with the
Scots the King acted

XIV:7
Decisively in
Haste for the King had harbored
His Hatred for his

XIV:8
Pretender Cousin
Thomas Earl of Lancaster
Publishing the Proof

XIV:9
Across All England
Sending a message to the
Traitor PRETENDER

XIV:10
As Conspirators
The Scot Rebels in the North
As their French Brothers

XIV:11
Across the Channel
The King of England Edward
Longshanks the Second

XIV:12
Reveled in the Proof
Acting calculatively
Knowing each next move

XIV:13
The King Of England
Stood with his ten year old Prince
Son Edward the Third

XIV:14
& two Earl Brothers
Norfork & Kent to witness
The blunt beheading.

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

XI

“For Cain Awaits You”

King Edward’s Final Words:

XI: I (At Berkeley Castle)

I:1
At Berkeley Castle
On September twenty-first(21st)
In the year thirteen-

I:2
Twenty-seven(1327) the
Man Edward of Caernarfon
Born the Prince of Wales
I:3
Was held as captive
After apprehension &
Desposed as the King

I:4
Of England having
Succeeded his King father
Edward Longshanks the

I:5
“Hammer of the Scots”
Ruling England twenty(20)years

By a criminal

I:6
That escaped from the
Tower Of London to France
Finding refuge there

I:7
Finding supportors
For his Cause–finding backing
Finding sympathy

I:8
For his crimminal actions
Against the King of England
Edward the Second

I:9
From a long-standing line
Of Plantagenet Kings that
Ruled Hundreds of years

I:10
Charged with Crimes against
The Crown–Traitor to the Throne
Roger Mortimer

I:11
The First Earl of March
The third Baron Mortimer
A Welsh Marcher Lord

I:12
Aligning himself
With the French throne’s interest &
Queen Isabella

I:13
The Mother Queen of
England was dissatified
With the Despensers

I:14
Who gave the Queen’s King
Husband Edward the Second
Reign Evil Counsel

XI: II (Shortly Before Dusk)

II:1
Just as the dew fell
Shortly before dusk there came
The sound of horse hooves

II:2
Of a single horse
Being rode a long distance
At a cantors gant

II:3
There was a pause of
Silence after the rider
Dismounted the horse

II:4
That was followed by
Slow heavy foot-steps over-head
Towards the dungon door

II:5
Sounds of jailer keys
Unlocking & opening
The stout dungon door

II:6
To be slowly closed
& locked again behind the
Unanounnced caller

II:7
Standing over-head
Casting a shadow of an
Imagine of a man

II:8
The captive calls up
At the shadow from the deep
Smelly dungon pit

II:9
Step into the light

Show yourself MAN–
That I may
Know whom I’m speaking

II:10
Giving no answer
The shadow remains silent
Above the dungon

II:11
Show your face to me

For I know who you are
SIR

Your Sins
Proceed you

II:12
For your odors tell
Over this inhumane stench

Roger Mortimer

II:13
I can smell your haste
I can smell your sweaty steed
In persuit of me

II:14
I can smell my Queen
For whom you conspired with
To dispose of me.

XI:III (A Silent Shadow)

III:1
Should like to kill me?

You are a treacherous man

My own un-doing

III:2
I preceived your threat
I should of killed you myself
Before you escaped

III:3
The Tower jailer

So you come to kill me–can you
Bring yourself to it?

III:4
Can you kill your King?
Are you that mad of a man as?
“De facto ruler?”

III:5
You’re a CRIMMINAL

A TRAITOR against the Crown
& Throne of England

III:6
Surely you will be
Cast into Hell’s Traitors’ Pit
For your Treason ACTS!

III:7
The ghost that you have
Left behind testify of
Your unrightous deeds

III:8
Perhaps?
You have come
Instead to bow down before
Your King seeking his

III:9
Unmeritted Favor
& Manifolds of Mercy for
Your King’s Forgiveness?

III:10
There is a long pause

The shadow allows the Man
Edward the Second

III:11
His Royal Right to
Speak his final words before
Being disposed of

III:12
The King’s held captive
By Queen Isabella &
Roger Mortimer

III:13
Queen Isabella
Refuses Roger Mortimer
As Queen of England

III:14
As long as the King
Lives she would remain Faithful
To him & England.

XI: IV (“Hell is a Real Place”)

IV:1
YOU ARE ALL TRAITORS
TRAITORS–Betraying your King

How DEEP your GREED goes

IV:2
How GREAT your Greed GROWS!
To beguile my Queen into
Betraying her King

IV:3
Betray her husband
The father of her children
Betray her station

IV:4
Betray her country
To betray all of England
To betray her God

IV:5
To betray herself
To some lowly March Baron
That was made by Kings

IV:6
A baron that was
Made by Plantagenet Kings
That ruled before me

IV:7
If I were my late
Longshanks father King
I would
Of burnt ALL of Wales

IV:8
Destroying all the
Treacherous Marcher tares of
Your families’ lineage

IV:9
I’ve had my chances

But you’ve avoided me as
Wicked wind-blown tares

IV:10
But the fire will
Be awaiting you with the
Rest of your evil

IV:11
Kind & company
For Hell is a real place where
The sinners go to

IV:12
The Lake of Fire
A place of everlasting
Wailing & Torment

IV:13
The gnashing of teeth
Tormented in the flames for
All Eternity

IV:14
If you believe in
God Man–Hear Ye
What I say:

“Hell is a real place.”

XI: V (Seek God’s Forgiveness)

V:1
There is no way out
See the Error of your ways
Confess & Repent

V:2
That God may forgive
& Have pity upon you
While there’s still a chance

V:3
For your Sinful Soul
All men are sinners inside
It was all Eve’s fault

V:4
Being the weaker
Of the two fleshes being
Tempted by Satan

V:5
Wherein she offered
Her sin unto aAdam who
Too took to eat of

V:6
The Forbidden Fruit
The Original Sin is
Inside of us all

V:7
That’s why we’re in Need
Of our Savior
Jesus Christ
To Redeem Us
Back

V:8
In God’s communion
That is the need of the Church
Our need for a Pope

V:9
If you fail yourself
The Pope of Christaindom will
EXCOMMUNICATE

V:10
You from the Book of
Life–Your name will not be found
Written inside it

V:11
Depart from me my
Unworthy sevant for I
Have never known thee

V:12
Be Ye CASTED Down
Into the fiery flames of
Hell’s Pit of TRAITORS!

V:13
For Jesus Christ said:

“The poor’ll always be with you”

Ye–the poor of heart

V:14
For your heart is poor
Poor beyond all Manns’ riches
Fearful Greed grips you.

XI: VI (Is NOT God For ME?)

VI:1
For Ye Fear for Lack

To that I say unto you:

“Have Faith in God!”

VI:2
“Have Faith in your King!”
For God has annointed him
To be Englands’ King

VI:3
I will tell you this

I NEVER asked to be the King

God appointed me

VI:4
To be Englands’ King
God’s Providence made me King

Is God NOT for me?

VI:5
The Church MUST uphold
The Throne & Crown against
Such Tryranny &

VI:6
Treason from within
To prevent Anarchy of
The Lesser Mortals

VI:7
From Over-spilling
& Over running preventing
From spreading further

VI:8
Into other Realms
Into other Kingdoms of
The Popes’ Christaindom

VI:9
The Pope MUST stand-up
Against such Rebellions &
Excommunicate

VI:10
Your Fate will be sealed
Here on Earth as in Heaven
If you fail in this

VI:11
I can not save you
You must save yourself from this
Grime matter you face

VI:12
You SEE Mortimer
No Mann that’s Godly or NOT
Has the Goddamn Right

VI:13
To put a King to
Death
Justly or NOT in this
Life or here-after

VI:14
You should search your SOUL
Bow down before it’s too late
HUMBLE yourself
MAN!

XI: VII (“For Cain Awaits YOU!”)

VII:1
Search your very Soul
Humble yourself before God
Before it’s too late!

VII:2
These stone dungon walls
Will cry out against you as
As Abel’s cried out

VII:3
Bearing witness to
Cain’s crimes against his brother
For killing Abel

VII:4
As his rocks cried out
So shall mine cry against you

“For Cain awaits YOU!”

VII:5
IF You commit this
Crime against the English throne
Against my Kingship

VII:6
No one can save you
You must save yourself from this
Evil killing DEED!

VII:7
These walls will cry out
Against you for killing me
For killing THE King

VII:8
For murdering a
Plantagenet King Edward
Longshanks the Second

VII:9
“TRAITOR!” MY Royal
Blood will be left on your hands
Staining your white robe

VII:10
If you decide this
The wages of sin is DEATH
Your Sin’s before you

VII:11
Resist this Treason

TRAITOR of ALMIGHTY God

Who has chosen me

VII:12
WHO HAS MADE ME
KING!

I AM THE KING
OF ENGLAND

I am
I AM
KING!

VII:13
You can NOT change THAT

Whether you kill me or not

I will still be KING!

VII:14
& You will still be
A lesser mortal for it

A lowly creature.

XI: VIII (Who Here is Afraid?)

VIII:1
Who here is AFRAID?

You ARE WHO
Should be AFRAID

I AM NOT AFRAID.

VIII:2
Whose afraid of you?

You should be AFRAID of ME
THE KING of England

VIII:3
Indeed You
SHOULD be

For I’m Superior to you
On every level

VIII:4
Of the Earthly
& Heavenly exsistence

Intellectually

VIII:5
I am SUPERIOR
Physically Athletic

Handsome & endowed

VIII:6
I AM SUPERIOR

I am Plantagenet SEED
Of ROYAL Lineage

VIII:7
AGAIN SUPERIOR

I am a King of Valor
A Knight of Courage

VIII:8
I’m YOUR Superior

You are a LESSER Mortal
You are a CREATURE

VIII:9
To Trample Under

You are a King made Baron
From out of the SWAMPS

VIII:10
You’re a ferral dog
That has lost it’s way hunting
In the King’s Forest

VIII:11
POACHING
The King’s ROES

Stealing WOOL from the King’s SHEEP

What is that BLEATING?

VIII:12
Obedience is
Better then Sacrifice in
Almighty God’s EYES!

VIII:13
Obedience to
Your King is better then to
Rebell against Him

VIII:14
Are you a King Saul?

Disobediant de Facto

SEEKING Your OWN Will.

XI: IX (The De FACTO Ruler)

IX:1
Not the Will of God
Not honoring God’s Will for
Englands’ Crown & Throne

IX:2
But imposing your
Will upon the kingdom of
Englands’ Good People

IX:3
Desposing their King
For merely a de facto
Shadow of a King

IX:4
Shadow of a Man
Using a Prince to be King
Hides behind a Queen

IX:5
Being a Queen-MADE
De Facto for my first-born
Prince heir son Edward

IX:6
Longshanks the Third the
Earl of Chester & the Duke
Of Aquaruine France

IX:7
I know who you are
One Roger de Mortimer
A March Lord Baron

IX:8
Your Revenge runs deep
Not just against Despensers
But against the Crown

IX:9
For my father’s sins?

For making me PRINCE of WALES
After CRUSHING your

IX:10
Rebellious Welsh Race
Erecting English Castles
HAMMER of the WELSH

IX:11
The Ghost of Longshanks
Yet haunts the ENEMIES of
England from his tomb

IX:12
Will a Welshmen dig
My Plantagenet father’s
Bones as he dug up

IX:13
The Folk-lore bones of
King Aurther & Guinevere
To embody me

IX:14
As the PRINCE of WALES
How deep your revenge must run
Roger Mortimer

XI: X (“The Devil EATS You”)

X:1
“The Devil EATS You”
You are full of Bitterness
Hatred & Resent

X:2
Your selfishness is
A mask for your Fear-based Greed
Of lacking riches

X:3
There will be Riches
Beyond imagination
Laid up in Heaven

X:4
For God’s Faithful Saints
Wearing Gold Crowns to be cast
Down before God’s Throne

X:5
You have been deceived
To believe that these earthly
Riches can compare

X:6
There is much blood-shed
Required to aquire
These earthly riches

X:7
But the Faithful are
Redeemed by the Shed Blood of
The Lamb Jesus Christ

X:8
God so loved the World
That He gave us his only
Begotten Son of Mann

X:9
That whosoever
Believeth in Him should not
Perish in their sins

X:10
But have Eternal
Life in communion with our
Father in Heaven

X:11
All you must do is
Confess you are a sinner
Ask for Forgiveness

X:12
In the Name of Christ
Declaring Jesus is Lord
That Ye may be Saved

X:13
Resist the Devil
& Satan will flee from you
Plead the Blood of Christ

X:14
For you are possessed
By the Princes of Darkness
To commit this Sin.

XI: XI (If I Were PAGAN)

XI:1
You are Wreeched &
God-less
Roger Mortimer
You are a Pagan

XI:2
You will deny Christ
You will defy God’s Will &
You DARE the DEVIL

XI:3
If I were PAGAN

I would do as the ROMANS

I’d
CRUCIFY
You

XI:4
I would be NERO
& Burn half of London down
To build a New World

XI:5
IF
“CALIGULA”

I’d build a GREAT bridge
ACROSS
The English Channel

XI:6
& March over to
France as “Magnus Tabernus”
& BURN Paris down

XI:7
BURN it to the GROUND

For HARBORING You
TRAITOR
Roger
Mortimer

XI:8
If I were PAGAN
As you Roger Mortimer
I’d drag you into

XI:9
Paliament to be
Stabbed to death as Caesar was
For wanting too much

XI:10
For his
GREEDY
LUST

His Lust for ALL the Power

“Omnis Potestas”

XI:11
The LUST for POWER

Was Caesar’s
Down-fall

PRIDE Comes
Before the FALLING

XI:12
Pride of Ignorant SWINE
That is your Nobility
Roger Mortimer

XI:13
You are a WILD Hog
You are full of the Devil
Legions of Demons

XI:14
Reside inside you
Cast yourself over the cliff
That your SOUL may leave.

XI: XII (For Death Will Be Sweet)

XII:1
I am NOT Afraid

I am Not Afraid of You

NOR
Afraid of DEATH

XII:2
For Death will be Sweet
To be in my Mother’s arms

To met my Brothers

XII:3
Henry & John–To
See my brother ALPHONSO

Alphonso
The Earl

XII:4
Of Chester WHO was
The Heir-Apparent
He WAS
Suppose to be KING

XII:5
ALPHONSO
NOT ME

I was NEVER suppose to
BE KING
ALPHONSO

XII:6
WAS suppose to be
He was our father’s Favorite
He should of been me

XII:7
I dare say that you
Roger Mortimer would NOT
Have disposed of him

XII:8
As you have of me
You would
NOT have SHAMED
Him as
You’ve SHAMED
Me
YOUR KING

XII:9
To see my Father
To JOIN all of the GREAT Kings
That went before me

XII:10
To see Assembled
To Hail those HEROIC Knights
Who HONORED & Served

XII:11
Their KINGS with their LIVES
Not as Treacherous TRAIRORS
Who betray their King

XII:12
I WILL tell you this:

“I NEVER asked to be KING!”

GOD
Appointed me

XII:13
& SIR
YOU’RE
NOT
GOD

You MAY be of the DEVIL?

Or
Simply a FOOL.

XII:14
A Mad
GODDAMN
FOOL

To begin to Believe
YOU
Can DISPOSE
of ME!

XI: XIII (Come Forward & Speak)

XIII:1
What is your Business?

What Complaints
Have you to serve

Against me–
YOUR KING?

XIII:2
Come FOWARD
& SPEAK

I COMMAND you to
“TRAITOR”

Of the THRONE & CROWN

XIII:3
I shall COMMAND the
Jailer to come & SLAY YOU
In
THE KING’S
DEFENSE

XIII:4
You come as the Grime
Reaper from the Shadow World
With your sharp Sickle

XIII:5
To take off my Head
You have taken away my Queen
Taken my Children

XIII:6
You’ve taken away
My Kingdom–My Crown & Throne
Now you want to take

XIII:7
Away my LIFE &
HONOR?

But the HONOR’S

MINE.

XIII:8
GOD
Knows my Record

I have been found Faithful

To the Crown & Throne

XIII:9
To my Family’s Name
To my Virgin Princess Wife
Englands’ Mother Queen

XIII:10
WILL You MURDER Her?
When you are through
KILLING ME
When YOU’RE DONE
with Her?

XIII:11
SHE
WILL
Murder You

She has Vowed Herself to ME

AS GOD’S my WITNESS

XIII:12
Has she Pledged Herself
To Honor Serve & Protect
YOU
AS She HAS ME?

XIII:13
She’ll DEVOUR YOU

She will never marry you

You are BELOW Her

XIII:14
She’s a CARPET

AS I am PLANTAGENET

BOTH
Of Royal SEED

XI: XIV (Four Deaths–AWAITS YOU)

XIV:1
You
See My END

But your END will be MUCH Worse

“DEATH of A TRAITOR

XIV:2
Four Deaths–AWAITS YOU

AS
The Flaming Pits of HELL

“FOR CAIN AWAITS YOU.”

XIV:3
You’re
BUT the Dirt

That gives OUR Royal SEED Life

We GROW OUT of You

XIV:4
AFTER
You KILL Me

You better finish the JOB

Have you the GUTS
MAN?

XIV:5
For that which you are
About to begin
TRAITOR
Will have NO
ENDING

XIV:6
Once this KILLING starts
You will have to kill them all
From Least to GREATEST

XIV:7
MY SONS
& BROTHERS
Will Revenge this TREASON Act
That’s befallen ME

XIV:8
My Queen & Daughters
Will Revenge this TREASON Act
ENGLANDS’ Good People

XIV:9
My Loyal Subjects
Will Revenge this TREASON Act
GOD–ALMIGHTY

XIV:10
WILL REVENGE this ACT
Of TREASON against the KING

I AM
I AM
KING

XIV:11
You will NEVER BE
YOU
Roger de MORTIMER are
A Goddamn TRAITOR

XIV:12
You should bow down now
Before me now as your King
& PRAY unto GOD

XIV:13
For your VERY Soul
That you are about to
TAKE

Wages of SIN’S
DEATH.

XIV:14
Such a Foolish Man
To believe the DEVIL’S Lie

You’ve BETRAYED YOURSELF.

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

XII

“Is There
NO Justice?”

XII: I (Is There NO Justice?)

I:1
Is there NO Justice?

I stand here accused of Crimes

I’m unaware of

I:2
Is there NO Just Man?

Is there NOT one Good & Just
Man here among us?

I:3
NO–Only
ONE Man

A wicked–wreeched
UNJUST

Man
of the Devil

I:4
As the Devil came

To Steal
to KILL & Destroy

So has he come here

I:5
There’s NO Good
in him

JUST treacherous tyrrany
JUST Acts of Treason

I:6
JUST Unrightousness
JUST Mayhem & Tragedy
JUST Blood-shed & DEATH

I:7
JUST a Goliath
An uncircumsized giant
That King David KILLED

I:8
So GOD is my Judge

My Record is before me

Where have I gone WRONG?

I:9
I am a JUST Man
I’ve lived a JUST Christain life
As a just husband

I:10
As a just father
I’ve been a Just Judge of Man
I’ve been a Just King

I:11
I AM a JUST KING

I am a JUST Christain King

Unjustly Accused

I:12
By inferiors
By lesser mortal beings
Then I am myself

I:13
Now as I stand here
In between the Realms of the
Living & the Dead

I:14
Know you NOT
FOOL that

The Wealth of the Wicked is
Laid up for the JUST?

XII: II (I Have Lived & Died In Between)

II:1
Is THERE
NO Justice?

There is NO Justice in Life

NOR
Is it in DEATH

II:2
I have lived & died
Countless times during my Life
Between Joy & Grief

II:3
Between Love & Hate
Between Giving & Taking
Between Friend & Foe

II:4
Between Free & Bound
Between Courage & Coward
Between Brave & Fear

II:5
Between Truth & Lies
Between Merit & Mercy
Between Grace & Sin

II:6
Between Guilt & NOT
Between Heaven & the Grave
Between Life & Death

II:7
As I stand here now
Between the JUST & Unjust
Between God & Mann

II:8
Between Loyalist
Between Diplomat Envoys
Between Translations

II:9
Between Dukes & Earls
Between the Main Coarse Dishes
Between Rich Deserts

II:10
Between Days & Nights
Between the Light & Shadows
Between Dusk & Dawns

II:11
Between Hills & Dales
Between Feasting & Famines
Between Land & Sea

II:12
Between Sheep & Goats
Between Villages & Farms
Between Ox & Cart

II:13
Between Here & There
It’s the in Between places
Before & After

II:14
Where the what happens
Where the meanings of Life ARE
Found in the Journey

XII: III (It Is God’s Providence)

III:1
Between Departures
Between the Interuptions
Between Arrivials

III:2
Between Fresh Horses
Between the Transportation
Between Voyages

III:3
It is Providence

Providence
Of Almighty

GOD
WHO
Rules the Day

III:4
Between leave & stay
Between destination points
Between wait & go

III:5
I have lived out the
In between places
Between
The Constellations

III:6
Between ocean tides
Between ships moored between ports
Between Tempst Storms

III:7
Between Rebellions
Between the King’s Knightly Ranks
Between battle-fields

III:8
Between the archers
Between the King’s calvery
Between deployments

III:9
Between engagements
Between the King’s infantries
Between the Warriors

III:9
Between the Wounded
Between the Fallen & DEAD
Between the HEROES

III:10
Between the Victors
Between opposing forces
Between the Loosers

III:11
Between the Blood-shed
Between Mayhem & Carnage
Between Loss & Spoils

III:12
Between the saddle
Between the armor & maul
Between field-tent cottes

III:13
Between castle beds
Between silk sheet feather-beds
Between Mistresses

III:14
Between two Lovers
Between a man & Women
Between King & Queen.

XII: IV (The In Between Moments)

IV:1
Between Rightousness
Between the Queen’s morning mass
By a Chapel’s hand

IV:2
Between Confessions
Between the Necessity
Between Desires

IV:3
Between Right & Wrong
Between Correct & Error
Between Ignorance

IV:4
Between Accurrate
Between Good Council as Bad
Between the Wise & FOOL

IV:5
Between Straw & Chaff
Between the Bramble & Rose
Between the Burr & Thorn

IV:6
Between Successions
Between the March Ordainers
Between the Rebels

IV:7
Between WALES & Scots
Between Nobles & Barons
Between Rich & Serf

IV:8
Between Sick & Poor
Between Excess & Fastings
Between Hunger Pangs

IV:9
Between four French Kings
Between four Catholic Papals
Between Rome & France

IV:10
Between the Templars
Between Emperors & Counts
Between Enemies

IV:11
Of the Crown & the Throne
Between Traitors & Treason
Between my Favorites

IV:12
Between my Cousins
Between Old & New Orders
Between Parliments

IV:13
Between Code-Breakers
Between Enforcing the Law
Between Criminals

IV:14
Between Torturing
Between Swift Executions
Between Four Slow Deaths.

XII: V (Reality is Maddening)

V:1
Is God
NOT For ME?

Reality is Maddening

To Imagine THIS

V:2
Should I bow to you?

Should I
The King og England

BOW
Down
Before You?

V:3
Should I BEG & Plead?

For the very life that
You
Have come here
To END?

V:4
You’ve come to disgrace
To shamefully dispose of
To serve your purpose

V:5
As a weary lamb
Should I lay down before you?

Should I PISS myself?

V:6
A Lamb to slaughter

I am a Plantagenet

I am NOT a LAMB

V:7
I’m the LION King
Plantagenet Lion King

Hear me ROAR
TRAITOR

V:8
Perhaps
It is NOT
As simple as all of that?

Perhaps you would like

V:9
To torture me
First?

In the same measure as I’d

Measure

BACK to YOU

V:10
To you Mortimer
As I would torture you as
The King Of England

V:11
As you’d want to be
AS the “De Facto Ruler
But
Will
NEVER BE

V:12
Roger Mortimer
You are a low-birth swamp-rat
You are Honor-less

V:13
You’re a Want-to-be
But you’re a never be king
in this life or next

V:14
WIGMORE
I MADE YOU

WIGMORE

I knighted you
Myself

At the Feast of
SWANS.

XII: VI (An Ambitious Man’s Life)

VI:1
You were Ambitious
You lead an Ambitious life
& Prospered from it

VI:2
You’ve Prospered at it
Devouring the weak &
Destroying the poor

VI:3
Weak & Poor of Heart
Are simple prey for such an
Appetite as your’s

VI:4
Hunger pangs for more
& Now–After two decades
You are at this place

VI:5
You’ve come to this place
You have come here to kill me
Come To kill a King

VI:6
COME
To KILL
YOUR KING

As a de Facto Ruler

It won’t work Wigmore

VI:7
The Queen’s using you
You are merely the Queen’s FOOL
Puppet of the Queen

VI:8
But I know that you
Are acting on your own will
This is not the Queen’s

VI:9
Will that you are here
To execute Mortimer
She would not send you

VI:10
My Queen’s NOT a Fool
To be part in High Treason
She is above that

VI:11
But you’re NOT are you
Wigmore? You’re not above it
Roger Mortimer

VI:12
Add another HEAD
To your collection of HEADS
Of Noble-birth HEADS

VI:13
& Now a Royal
Plantagenet HEAD for your
Gruesome collection

VI:14
From your Treason Acts
Beheading Nobility
NOW adding YOUR KING’S.

XII: VII (“HONOR the VOW!”)

VII:1
“HONOR the VOW!”
MAN

Honor the Vow you made to
Your KING & Yourself

VII:2
The Vow of Knighthood
To serve your King & Country
To be found Worthy

VII:3
Here on this Earth
In
This Life
& the New World
Here
After
IN the NEXT

VII:4
What is It Wigmore?

You are still afraid of me?

Intimidated?

VII:5
You SHOULD BE WIGMORE!

Intimidated by Me

The King
OF England

VII:6
What is it you fear?

That I may escape your jail?

To HUNT DOWN your Life?

VII:7
To regain my CROWN?
To regain the English THRONE?
To restore my REIGN?

VII:8
To regain my Queen?
To regain my Prince Sons &
Princess Daughters

VII:9
I’ve suffered as JOB
As all was taken from JOB
So have you taken

VII:10
ALL from me WIGMORE

As Job was found Rightous in
The Eyes BEFORE God

VII:11
So have I been FOUND

You are the DEVIL
WIGMORE

You are my TEMPTER

VII:12
To CURSE GOD & DIE

But I have been found FAITHFUL

YOU’RE A FOOL WIGMORE

VII:13
AS Job PRAYED so should
I have to pray for your SOUL
As my ENEMEY

VII:14
That God may hear me
To Deliver & RESTORE
From your disposel.

XII: VIII (A MESSY Business)

VIII:1
By Merely LIVING

I AM Intimidating

I Am
I AM
KING!

VIII:2
Among the Living
As I will be KING among
The Assembles

VIII:3
Of my Anciestors
I will be recieved as KING
Edward PRINCE of WALES!

VIII:4
So YOU
Are in FEAR

In Fear of YOUR King that you
Have apprehended

VIII:5
Falsely Charge with Crimes
Against the GOOD People of
England’s Crown & Throne

VIII:6
Held as your CAPTIVE

In this STINK
Hole Dungon-pit
To be Disposed of

VIII:7
A MESSY Business

Killing a King
ANY King
But ESPECIALLY

VIII:8
A Plantagenet
I should RUN You through MYSELF
If you weren’t such a

VIII:9
COWARDSOME TRAITOR
That will not step out in the
Light to show themselves

VIII:10
SO
You are in Fear

You come CLOAKED in the Shadows

To commit your SIN

VIII:11
I TOO
Have known FEAR

But NOT Fear as You
TRAITOR

VIII:12
FOR
ALL will know it

All will know
THAT You have SINNED

KILLING
Englands’ KING

VIII:13
I AM
I AM KING

You just can’t get AROUND Me
As King of England

VIII:14
As the PRINCE of WALES

Yes
WIGMORE
“The Prince of Wales”

How’s that ECHO Sound?

XII: IX (How Could the King Escape?)

IX:1
So as your Captive
De Facto Ruler Wigmore
You fear my escape

IX:2
How could I escape
From this Isolated Keep?
Who should help me to?

IX:3
Who would be found to
Afford Loyalty to their
Unjustly Accused

IX:4
KING in Captivity?

Is their One Loyal Subject
Of their English King?

IX:5
Is there One
Rightous

Just Man–
LOYAL to his KING?

Here among Us
WIGMORE?

IX:6
NO
NOT ONE
WIGMORE
It is
Only
You & I

Standing before GOD

IX:7
What are you lacking Man?

What are you lacking Wigmore?

Lacking Confidence?

IX:8
Lacking Convictions?

Lacking in the de FACTO?

Lacking in Manhood?

IX:9
Lacking the Courage
The Courage that it takes to Kill
A Plantagenet

IX:10
Of High ROYAL Birth
The Longshank Heir Apparent
As KING of England?

IX:11
What are you lacking
Roger de Mortimer the
De FACTO Ruler

IX:12
Are you lacking GUTS?

COME Forth
SLAY YOUR KING

AT ONCE

I Command you TO

IX:13
Have the Guts Wigmore
Don’ leave your King here in this
PIT
Disappointed

IX:14
I have faith in you
Faith in your treacherous
Abilities to.

XII: X (According to the Terms)

X:1
According to the
Disposition my Life was
To be spared of death

X:2
To be imprisoned
For the entirity of
My natural life

X:3
Those were the Terms that
Were Agreeded upon before
God & Witnesses

X:4
But now you come here
Wigmore to taunt me as the
De FACTO Ruler

X:5
You have come here to
END my Life to serve yourself

To SERVE your OWN Ends

X:6
Do you hope to Win
Over Englands’ Mother Queen?

My BELOVED Wife

X:7
QUEEN ISABELLA?

Do you believe you’ll get her?

To Have & to Hold?

X:8
MY Queen is a DISH!

She was my Virgin Princess

My MADONNA Wife

X:9
Queen Isabella
Englands’ Blessed Mother Queen
Crowned Queen Of England

X:10
The THINGS of a KING
THAT you will NOT have yourself
THINGS you’ll NEVER know

X:11
I HAD the QUEEN FIRST!

I HAD the QUEEN for ALL Times!

I HAD the Queen LAST!

X:12
The TALES
I could TELL
The Confessions
HEARD by Priest

Secrets of the Heart

X:13
FOR
SHE Vowed
HERSELF

To be Queen
Unto her KING

& Unto ENGLAND

X:14
As God’s my Witness
For
The Queen
Isabella

HONOR’S the VOW
MAN.

XII: XI (The Queen is So Delicous)

XI:1
Here we are
Wigmore

I have what it is you want

You have what I want

XI:2
I have the Queen’s KEY
To her armored Chasity
Where as you Wigmore

XI:3
Have the Jailers’ Keys
Keys to my Life & Kingship

ONE’S
HARDLY ENOUGH

XI:4
For such a Tyrant
As you Roger Mortimer

De FACTO Ruler

XI:5
Although
I’m Aware
You have no need of a key
For you are a Lowly

XI:6
Wreeched Man
WIGMORE
You’d take the Queen’s Chasity
With your meat-clever

XI:7
BUT BEWARE WIGMORE

BEWARE
The Queen
She has a

Royal Taste
for BLOOD

XI:8
She’s SO Delicous
She will cut your throat herself
Without a moment

XI:9
Of Reservation
You have seen her for yourself
She is well able

XI:10
To protect herself

To DEFEND herself
Against
SUCH Wiles
As your’s

XI:11
She is Dangerous
Her King Father Phillip the
Fourth’s Princess daughter

XI:12
Queen Isabella
Has remained on the throne as
Englands’ CROWNED Queen for

XI:13
The past two decades
Since the days of her Youth left
& she became the

XI:14
Woman Mother Queen
Being born again herself
As Queen Of England.

XII: XII (A Fly on the Wall)

XII:1
A Fly on the Wall

To see the LOOK on your Face

When she runs you through

XII:2
When she’s through with you
Once you’ve served her purposes
She’ll dispose of you

XII:3
She’ll discard of YOU
Reducing you back to the
RUBBISH that you are

XII:4
You will have to die
Four Deaths for your Acts of High
Treason AGAINST Me

XII:5
There’s NO other WAY

There is no other SENTENCE

NOR
Final JUDGEMENT

XII:6
For SUCH Hainous CRIMES

Your EXECUTION will be
the FINAL JUSTICE

XII:7
In this GRIME Matter
There is no turning back now

Your Fate is
But Sealed

XII:8
Awaiting for Cain

To break the seal condeeming
You
WIGMORE
TO DEATH

XII:9
It’s out of my Hands

My Royal Plantagenet
Blood is on your hands

XII:10
You are a marked man
For all of History’s Time

You’ll be KNOWN:
TRAITOR

XII:11
As I see WIGMORE
You’re a Goat among the Sheep
Denied at the Gate

XII:12
As the young David
Protected his father’s flocks
So am I as KING

XII:13
As Englands’ Sheppard
To protect my father’s fold
If I had a stone

XII:14
Just a single stone
I’d slay you as he slew the
Giant Golith.

(A smooth stone drops from above)

XII: XIII (The Last Supper)

XIII:1
Is this to be my

Last Supper?
Take & Break Bread

For this Bread is my

XIII:2
Body that’s BROKEN

Take this BREAD
& EAT of Me

Take this WINE
& DRINK

XIII:3
For it is my BLOOD

That I have shed for your SINS

As God’s Gift to MANN

XIII:4
Do this as OFTEN
In Rememberence of me
Till
THAT
DREADFUL Day

XIII:5
Of Our LORD’S Return
To rule a New World with Him
In God’s Communion

XIII:6
But not you Wigmore
Your name will not be written
In the Book of Life

XIII:7
You will NOT be one
In that number of God’s Saints
For you will be found

XIII:8
A Traitor Wigmore
You will be found a JUDAS
WHO BETRAYED our LORD

XIII:9
You are a JUDAS

You are a TRAITOR Wigmore
Just as JUDAS was

XIII:10
Who sold Jesus Christ
For ten pieces of Silver
To the Pharisse

XIII:11
You have sold your Soul
For the Earthly Riches of
This Life as the NEXT

XIII:12
You TRAITOR
WIGMORE

You’re a JUDAS
YOU ARE A

TRAITOR
of YOUR KING

XIII:13
These stone Dungon walls
Will cry out
Against you CAIN

The Stones will
CRY OUT

14
Against you
JUDAS

These stones will cry out against

You WIGMORE
TRAITOR.

XII: XIV (IT’S FINISHED)

XIV:1
The rest is fodder
Fodder for the Poet & the
Flames to devour

XIV:2
As I’m here to dance

Inside the firy funance

“DANSE MACABRE”

XIV:3
Should I pray here as
Daniel prayed to GOD to shut
The Lion’s Mouths?

XIV:4
Should I summons the
Whirl-wind of Elijah to
Come take me away?

XIV:5
Should I wait here for
Enoch To come & translate
Me into Heaven?

XIV:6
Shall you cut my hair
As Samson’s strength was taken
By divulged knowledge

XIV:7
Binding me between
Two pillars to spoon-out my
Eyes rendering Blind?

XIV:8
DEATH CAN NOT HOLD ME

DEATH CAN NOT CONTAIN ME
As
Lazaras
Came FORTH

XIV:9
So shall your KING
Rise Again–I shall come forth
From the Tomb as he

XIV:10
To be Glorified
That I may be able to go
Unto our God the

XIV:11
Father Almighty
Whose Golden Throne’s in Heaven
AWAITING my CROWN

XIV:12
To be casted down
Before the throne at God’s feet
That I may sing Praise

XIV:13
Unto HIS Son’s name
For Redeeming me from Sin
Shedding His JUST Blood.

XIV:14

“ITS FINISHED.”

As King:

I put off this Old Coat
of
Mann’s Own Pretending.

(“Send the Queen my Heart.”)

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

XIII

Queen Isabella:

The Final Act

XIII: I (Are you Serious?)

I:1
Are you Serious?

ANSWER THIS
Very INSTANT

ANSWER me at once

I:2
ANSWER Your QUEEN
QUICK

Are you such an idiot?

To think I’d believe

I:3
Anything you say?

Do you play me as your Fool?

Think again
WIGMORE

I:4
I ‘m growing weary

Quickly
Quickly
Explain yourself

& THIS box to me

I:5
The Desposed King’s Dead

His heart’s in the box as proof

AS PROOF
of what MAN?

I:6
It is PROOF of WHAT?

Answer me Wigmore
Answer
Your Queen’s Question
QUICK

I:7
Answer me quickly
Or shall I call for my guard
To arrest you on

I:8
Charges of TREASON

CHARGES of HIGH Treason for
The death of the King

I:9
Deposed of or not

The King–
the disposed of KING
Was already dead

I:10
When I arrived at
Berkeley Castle at first dusk
The Monks came for him

I:11
To preserve his flesh
I did not remove his heart
A holy-man did

I:12
Bade me to send word
With the King’s heart to the Queen
Queen Isabella

I:13
Stared through Mortimer
Commanding him to leave her
IMMEDIATELY

I:14
Queen Isabella
Already knew her husband
King Edward was gone.

XIII: II (Are you such a Fool?)

II:1
Are you such a Fool?
To think I would believe that?

You’re an Idiot

II:2
You make me look BAD

YOU MAKE ME
the Queen look BAD

The Queen of England

II:3
Queen Isabella

The English Queen’s
Good & JUST

The Queen is
NOT BAD

II:4
This Man’s soiling her
Reputation as Englands’
Saintly Mother Queen

II:5
Roger Mortimer
Had over-stepped himself as
De FACTO Ruler

II:6
The Queen grew weary
Of him quickly
Out-living
His useful purpose

II:7
With each fleeing day
With each stupidous moment
He remained breathing

II:8
Wigmore was merely
A knight on the Queen’s chessboard
To defend against

II:9
The De Spencers’ Knights
It was truly their battle
To fight between them

II:10
Without the show of
The King’s Favoritism for
Or against either

II:11
Queen Isabella
Only sought to rid England
Of the Despencers

II:12
If Wigmore wanted
More he should of killed the King
During his capture

II:13
While attempting to
Escape–In self defense in
An Honorable way

II:14
Not some lame story
That the King fell down & struck
His head on a stone.

XIII: III (THAT is NOT the Truth)

III:1
THAT is NOT the Truth

Wigmore is of the Devil

There’s No TRUTH in him

III:2
Roger Mortimer
Had not beguiled the Queen
She knew Wigmore’s sort

III:3
A man such as he
Wigmore’s sort could rid England
Of the Despencers

III:4
But this was MESSY

He had over stepped himself

By killing the King

III:5
Queen Isabella
Deploying damage control
For her Son Edward

III:6
The Third’s sake as the
New heir apparent King that
Succeeded the Crown

III:7
& Throne Of England
By the desposal of his
King Father Edward

III:8
Longshanks the Second
Of Plantagenet Lineage
For whom Wirgmore killed

III:9
Gruesomely murdered
Unjustly without a trial
High Acts of TREASON

III:10
Making Mortimer
A Traitor Of Englands Throne
He would die Four Deaths

III:11
Queen Isabella
Would make certain of that once
She was through with him

III:12
But now there were new
Developing matters that
She would be in need

III:13
Of his services
The Queen needed to give her
Young Son King more time

III:14
To become a Man
To come into himself as
A strong young Ruler.

XIII: IV (The Queen’s Fury of Hatred)

IV:1
Queen Isabella
Looked to God Almighty for
Guidence concerning

IV:2
The grime matters of
Wigmore’s Acts of High Treason
She’d kill him herself

IV:3
But that was not to
Be the Will of God Four Deaths
Would be Wigmore’s Fate

IV:4
One for the Poets
One for the Chroniclers to
Romanance Wigmore’s corpse

IV:5
Queen Isabella
Felt a fury of Hatred
For the crimminal

IV:6
That murdered her King
Husband Edward the Second
That the Queen savored

IV:7
Queen Isabella
Had fear for the Despencers
That she didn’t have

IV:8
Concerning Wigmore
She had raised him herself &
She could bring him down

IV:9
Queen Isabella
Felt a jolt of arousel
For her Rightous Hate

IV:10
An even deeper
Hate–She’d never felt before
For her enemies

IV:11
The brute Despencers
Oldman Lincoln’s wagging tongue
Her pittiful Aunt

IV:12
Her king father’s half
Sister Widow-Queen Margaret
Cornwall’s whore sister

IV:13
The March Ordainers
For Warrick & Lancaster
But not as Wigmore

IV:14
Spurred the Hatred of
Queen Isabella for his
High Acts of Treason

XIII: V (Being Of Such Low-Birth)

V:1
For killing her King
Husband Edward the Second
True King of England

V:2
Roger Mortimer
A ferral swine–a dumb hog
Seeking an acorn

V:3
A golden acorn
A solid golden acorn
That he’s found hollow

V:4
Hollow & empty
A bitter acorn full of
Dread’s hollow darkness

V:5
Being such a fool
De FACTO Ruler wasn’t
Enough for Wigmore

V:6
He wanted the Queen
Of England for himself which
Was impossible

V:7
He was of low-birth
Queen Isabella was last
Of the Carpets

V:8
Roger Mortimer
Was merely a swamp-rat from
The marshes of Wales

V:9
Being Norman made
Being a race of wild-dogs
For the centuries

V:10
Since the rise of the
Plantagenet Rulers’ Reigns
Of England
AS KINGS

V:11
As had the lineage
Of the Carpets retained
The French Crown & Throne

V:12
For which now made the
New heir apparent ruler
King Edward the Third

V:13
Heir apparent to
Both of England & France’s
Royal Thrones & Crowns

V:14
Queen Isabella
& Late King Edward’s son was
Of the Highest Birth.

XIII: VI (Pascal Remains Faithful)

VI:1
Wigmore created
More problems for the Queen of
England to address

VI:2
She’d investagate
Wigmore’s story with Pascal’s
Creature’s assistence

VI:3
Pascal had remained
Faithful in his Queen’s service
Honoring his Vow

VI:4
Fifteen years after
The death of her father King
Phillip the Fourth died

VI:5
In Thirteen-fourteen(1314)
After he had commissioned
Pascal to protect

VI:6
His Princess daughter
The Crowned Queen Isabella
Being unknown to

VI:7
To her in secret
Pascal was her body-guard
Since she left France to

VI:8
Englands’ forgein lands
Across the English Channel
Pascal shadowed her

VI:9
A dangerous man
Trained & battle tested he
Was well-able to

VI:10
Protect & defend
The young Queen Isabella
From those near & far

VI:11
Within & Abroad
Who may have harbored ill-wills
Against the new Queen

VI:12
Being pardoned by
King Phillip IV of France
For his alleged crimes

VI:13
As a Knights Templar
Pascal had proven himself
Over two decades

VI:14
To be Faithful to
His Queen Isabella by
Honoring the Vow.

XIII: VII (Witnesses Found at Berkley Castle)

VII:1
Pascal rode at once
Over hearing Wigmore’s news
From inside the walls

VII:2
Queen Isabella
With a rightous hatred in
Her eyes silently

VII:3
Knodded to Pascal
Who secretly emerged from
Inside of the walls

VII:4
He knew what to do
Pascal would remain a step
Ahead of Wigmore

VII:5
Pascal bolted by
Horse-back to Berkeley Castle
To investigate

VII:6
The Death of the King
Upon arriving he found
Three witnesses of

VII:7
Roger Mortimer
& the Jailer’s crimminal
Acts of High Treason

VII:8
Pascal gathered the
Three witnesses of these Acts
Of High Treason from

VII:9
Berkeley Castle
A maid servant a cook &
The stable-master

VII:10
The Jailer was killed
By Pascal himself to send
Wigmore a message

VII:11
When Wigmore returned
To kill all the witnesses
Which had disappeared

VII:12
Pascal had taken
Them all unknowingly to a
Secret location

VII:13
For their own safety
& Of their testomonies
For when if need be

VII:14
Queen Isabella
Required Testomonies
Against Mortimer.

XIII: VIII (The Jailer’s Remains)

VIII:1
Pascal gave his Queen
A full detailed account of
His discoveries

VIII:2
Upon his return
Pascal presented the Queen with
A box containing

VIII:3
The Jailer’s remains

His heart
Tongue
Nose
Ears & eyes

& Signed confession

VIII:4
To the Jailer’s role
In Roger de Mortimer’s
Acts of High Treason

VIII:5
Unjustly killing
Edward Longshanks II
As the rightful King

VIII:6
Pascal gave his Queen
Each separate account found from
The three witnesses

VIII:7
That he had hid to
Safe-guard their testomonies
For when the time came

VIII:8
To dispose of the
Treacherous Traitor Wigmore
De FACTO Ruler

VIII:9
Pascal tortured the
Jailer before he killed him
After getting a

VIII:10
Full confession from
Him– being posed the Question
As the witnesses

VIII:11
Of the Jailer’s crimes
Witnessed his confession &
His torturious death

VIII:12
Cutting out his tongue
Spooning out his eyes-balls &
Cutting off both ears

VIII:13
& Nose leaving him
With a Traitor’s face before
Removing his heart

VIII:14
“SEE NO EVIL–HEAR
NO EVIL–SPEAK NO EVIL”
Was left–wrote in blood.

XIII: IX (Mopping Up the Mess)

IX:1
Now upon learning
The entire Truth of the
Gruesome matter the

IX:2
Queen Isabella
Would use it against Wigmore
In her own Queen’s time

IX:3
To rid herself of
The brutish services of
Roger Mortimer

IX:4
But first she needed
Wigmore to mop up the mess
That he created

IX:5
For himself

& the
Queen Isabella
Had to
Disassociate

IX:6
Herself from the likes
Of this dangerous traitor
Who could kill her next

IX:7
Worse make an attempt
On her heir-apparent son
King Edward the Third

IX:8
Roger Mortimer
Had proven himself to be
A Threat to the Throne

IX:9
& Crown of England
With such bruttal crimminal
Acts of High Treason

IX:10
He would have his day

For the
Wages of Sin’s
DEATH

Four deaths in his case

IX:11
“Leave Me
YOU BASTARD.”

Queen Isabella stared down
Roger Mortimer

IX:12
“IF
This News is True?”

“Surely
You will burn in Hell

In the
TRAITOR’S PIT!”

IX:13
If you killed the King
He is a Plantagenet
Plantagenet KING

IX:14
Desposed of or NOT

You are an Idiot FOOL

To Kill England’s King.

XIII: X (You Have Over-Stepped Yourself)

X:1
This will never do
You have over-stepped yourself
This is below me

X:2
This is in God’s Hands
You’re a very stupid man
Roger Mortimer

X:3
What were you thinking?

Being de FACTO Ruler
Just wasn’t enough?

X:4
What were you thinking?

That I’d be married to you?

Once you killed the King?

X:5
Are you such a FOOL?
Wigmore to think that I as
The Queen of England

X:6
Would be married to
You–Being of such Low-birth
You are below me

X:7
I ‘m a Carpet
What are you Wigmore?
A Welsh
From the swamps of Wales

X:8
I shall remain as
A Widow Queen Of England
My remaining days

X:9
Of Life on this Earth
That I be found Faithful for

“Honoring the VOW!”

X:10
In the Here After

This Life is a Temperal
Season that will pass

X:11
You would know that much
Wigmore if you had any
Sort of high breeding

X:12
I vowed myself to
My King husband Edward in
This Life & the NEXT

X:13
I vowed myself to
Be Englands’ Madonna Queen

NEED BE
With my Life

X:14
NOW
What will happen?

Will KENT
Edmund of Woodstock
Come to revenge this?

XIII: XI (What Will happen?)

XI:1
What will happen?

WILL
Norfolk
Thomas–Earl Marshal

Come to revenge this?

XI:2
The two bastard sons
Of the Late King Longshanks with
My Aunt Margaret

XI:3
Being half-brothers
Of the Late King Edward the
Second
Both being

XI:4
Of Carpet &
Plantagenet lineages
Who could rightly come

XI:5
To challege the Crown
& The Throne of England from
The Heir-Apparrent

XI:6
This will never do
I should marry one of them
Before I would you

XI:7
To preserve the Crown
Royal & Throne of England

From the likes of you

XI:8
Ye of Lowly-Birth

Ye–Roger de Mortimer

De FACTO Ruler

XI:9
Your days are numbered
There is no escaping your
Crimes against the CROWN

XI:10
You should bow down now
& confess your SINS to God
Seeking Forgiveness

XI:11
For your very SOUL
There’s no man who can save you
You can’t save yourself

XI:12
Your crimes are before
You Roger de Mortimer
De FACTO Ruler

XI:13
You are a JUDAS
You are a TRAITOR as CAIN
Who killed his brother

XI:14
The rocks will cry out
Against you for centuries
Of your High Treason.

XIII: XII (The Queen Made Three Attempts)

XII:1
Queen Isabella
Had attempted trice to spring
Her King husband Edward

XII:2
From his captivity
From Berkeley Castle’s Keep
Unannounced to him

XII:3
Queen Isabella
Intended to steal her King
Husband away on

XII:4
A moored ship waiting
Only to transport him from
England to safety

XII:5
Arranging Refuge
For her King husband Edward
With her cousin Joan

XII:6
The Queen of England
Intended to restore her
King husband Edward

XII:7
To the English Throne
After she had safe-guarded
His welfare from the

XII:8
Mobs supporting the
Revolution of civil
Unrest in the Land

XII:9
Liberating ALL
Of England from the GREEDY
Bruttal Despencers

XII:10
Queen Isabella
Needed a man like Wigmore
To assure that her

XII:11
Prince heir-apparent
Son would captured & retained
England’s Crown & Throne

XII:12
As long as Edward
Remained alive as captive
All parties involved

XII:13
Were appeased by the
Disposition of the King
& the Crowning of

XII:14
King Edward the Third
All except for Mortimer
Who wanted the Queen.

XIII: XIII (It Would Be His Down-Fall)

XIII:1
Roger Mortimer’s
Downfall came playing into
Queen Isabella’s

XIII:2
Hand after she had
Broadcasted the tares of Lies
For Mortimer’s ears

XIII:3
Wigmore had many
He had many agents with
Spying eyes & ears

XIII:4
Wigmore was obsessed
After the rejection of
Queen Isabella

XIII:5
Being insulted
To his face by England’s Queen
Who rejected him

XIII:6
For his low-birth right
Mortimer was determined
To have & to hold

XIII:7
Queen Isabella
So Roger de Mortimer
De FACTO Ruler

XIII:8
Trumped up charges of
Treason against the Earl of Kent
Edmund of Woodstock

XIII:7
Mainly out of spite
To the Queen Isabella
Secondly that would

XIII:8
Remove any threat
That Edmund of Woodstock could
Pose to his statis

XIII:9
Being de FACTO
Ruler for the young Prince King
Thirdly Wigmore could

XIII:10
Use Kent as Scape-goat
With motive to conspire
Against Englands’ Throne

XIII:11
For the murdering
Of his brother King Edward
To cease Englands’ Crown

XIII:12
The Earl of Kent was
Wigmore’s perfect solution
As it was the Queen’s

XIII:13
It would remove Kent
From being any future threat
To her Prince King son

XIII:14
And it would be the
The down-fall of Wigmore for
Killing two Royals

XIII: XIV (Four Deaths of a Traitor)

XIV:1
Queen Isabella
Would Plot with her Prince King son
To regain the Throne

XIV:2
From the treacherous
De FACTO Ruler Wigmore
For the Unjustly

XIV:3
Murder of her King
Husband Edward the Second
Who committed the

XIV:4
Highest Act & Crime
Of Treason against the Throne
By killing a King

XIV:5
A Plantagenet
King Roger Mortimer had
Over-stepped himself

XIV:6
When the young Prince King’s
Queen gave birth to a first-born
Heir-Apparent Prince son

XIV:7
Queen Isabella
Visited the new-born Prince
Edward of Woodstock

XIV:8
She plotted with her Prince
King Son Edward the Third to
Over-throw Wigmore

XIV:9
At the Nottingham
Castle Queen Isabella
Revealed that there was

XIV:10
A secret tunnel
That would lead his Coupe inside
The lightly guarded

XIV:11
Residence of the
De FACTO Ruler Wigmore
Which was a success

XIV:12
King Edward the Third’s
Young Knights of Valor stormed &
Captured the Traitor

XIV:13
Restoring the Throne
To the Rightly Crowned Prince King
Roger Mortimer

XIV:14
Was tried–Found Guilty
And sentenced to Four Deaths at
the Tyburn Gallows.

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XIV:

“The Ghost of Edward”

XIV: I (At Castle Rising)

I:1
Queen Isabella
Removed herself residing
At Castle Rising

I:2
Solitarily
Residing as the King’s
Mother of England

I:3
Affording her Crown
As Englands’ Queen to her son
King Edward the Third’s

I:4
New Mother Queen wife
Phillipia who produced
Her young King husband

I:5
Edward the Third with
A first-born name-sake Heir Prince
Edward of Woodstock

I:6
Queen Isabella
Remained the Mother Queen of
King Edward the Third

I:7
Removing herself
From her King son’s Court into
An isolation

I:8
To allow her son
King Edward the Third to Reign
Over all England

I:9
As he may see fit
Avoiding & preventing
Any backlash from

I:10
The Nobility that
Would accuse the young King of
Still being under

I:11
His widowed Mother’s
Power of Influience
If she had remained

I:12
The King’s Mother would
Know her place in this matter
For she had fore-seen

I:13
She had determined
To make It SO by the Will
Of Almighty God

I:14
Queen Isabella
Had accomplish all that God
Required of her.

XIV: II (Self Imposed Exile)

II:1
As the King’s Mother
Isabella lived a
Self imposed exile

II:2
At Castle Rising
An ancient stone fortress that
Afforded the Queen

II:3
With enough comfort
& Contentment to appease
Isabella’s taste

II:4
Being content to
Pause & reflect upon the
Past two decades that

II:5
Had swifty escaped
The hour-glasses of their
Lives as the King’s Queen

II:6
The Madonna Queen
Being the King’s Mother Queen
Over All England

II:7
As the King’s Mother
Queen Isabella had a
Modest household

II:8
Of servants & guards
At her disposel to meet
Her minimal needs

II:9
She was still not of
Personel enterprizes
Pascal had remained

II:10
In his Queen’s service
Pascal had been her faithful
Servant from her youth

II:11
That he had preserved
Protecting the young Queen from
The Beginning hence

II:12
Being indebted
To her life-long Protector
& Enabler to

II:13
Provide & execute
Without question being
Queen Isabella’s

II:14
Long-reaching Arm that
Could cross the English Channel
Being “The Queen’s Knife”.

XIV: III (There Were Yet Matters)

III:1
There were yet Matters
Of a King’s Mother that would
Still need addressing

III:2
As the King’s Mother
Isabella had four
Surviving children

III:3
& a new-born Prince
Grandson Edward of Woodstock
To concern herself

III:4
In her new found state
Of reframed reservation
As the King’s Mother

III:5
Isabella had
Survived the Perilous period
Of her King husband

III:6
Edward Longshanks the
Second’s bloody turbolant
Reign over England

III:7
Between Baron
Ordianers & Rebel Scots
Their French King Brothers

III:8
The enemies of
The English Throne & Crown from
Within & Aboard

III:9
Between the Favorites
Cornwall & the Despensers
& the De Facto

III:10
Ruler Mortimer
Who committed the Highest
Act of Treason by

III:11
The crime of Killing
The disposed Plantagenet King
Edward the Second

III:12
Isabella loathed
The man’s name that unjustly
Murdered her husband

III:13
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Vowing in her heart

III:14
To have the head of
Roger Mortimer for his
Acts of High Treason.

XIV: IV (As the King’s Widow)

IV:1
The King’s Mother would
Wear black the remaining days
Of her life on Earth

IV:2
As the King’s Widow
As the King’s Mother Widow
Of her King husband

IV:3
Edward Longshanks the
Second Isabella would
Continue on to

IV:4
Honor her Vow to
Her Late King Husband Edward
& unto England

IV:5
Before Almighty God
Until death did she part the
Temperal living

IV:6
Being True to it
Being True to her husband
Edward the Second

IV:7
Being True to God
Almighty’s Will for England
The Queen remained True

IV:8
Honoring the Vow
To her God–her King & Land
With her life need be

IV:9
Queen Isabella
Had no carnel knowledge of
Anyone but her

IV:10
King husband Edward
As his virgin Madonna
Wife Queen of England

IV:11
Over two decades
Queen Isabella fullfilled
Her Royal Duty

IV:12
To her King husband
Edward Longshanks the Second
With two Prince sons &

IV:13
Two Princess daughters
Insuring the long-standing
Plantagenet Reign

IV:14
The King’s Mother Queen
Had endured & survived all
That God called of her.

XIV: V (As the King’s Mother)

V:1
The King’s Mother Queen
Isabella sat alone
Holding her husband

V:2
Edward the Second’s
Heart in her lap in a trance
Staring aimlessly

V:3
When the Ghost of her
King Husband Edward appeared
Standing before her

V:4
The King’s Mother stood
To bow before her Undead
Ghost Husband Edward

V:5
Who extended his
Glorified ring hand to her
To kiss in Honor

V:6
You may rise my Queen
My devoted Queen wife who
Has Honored the Vow

V:7
& Who has survived
To see our Heir Apparent
Prince Edward the Third

V:8
Is King of England
Preserving the long line of
Plantagenet Kings

V:9
Great will be in store
The Rewards for you my Queen wife
Preserved in Heaven

V:10
The widow Queen wept
For the first time in her life
For joy or sorrow

V:11
For Isabella
Felt a measure of failure
For her King husband

V:12
Edward the Second’s
Cruel & unjustly death by
The hand of Wigmore

V:13
But the Ghost of King
Edward had attoned his Queen
Of haunting falsehoods

V:14
The widowed Queen had
Done All that the Will of God
Required of her.

XIV: VI (In the Lord’s year 1319)

VI:1
In the Lord’s year of
Thirteen-nineteen(1319)the Rebel
Scots had invaded

VI:2
England from the North
Queen Isabella recieved
Word of their attack

VI:3
Queen Isabella
Was stolen away by her
Secret Body guard

VI:4
Pascal in her King
Husband Edward the Second’s absence
to the Nottingham

VI:5
Castle before the
Rebel Scots lead by Robert
The Bruce could capture

VI:6
Queen Isabella
Who fled with haste from York to
Nottingham Castle

VI:7
Where the Archbishop
Of York William Milton made
A call to Arms of

VI:8
The Holy clergy
In defense of the Queen of
England against the

VI:9
Invading Rebel
Scots lead by Robert the Bruce
Who slaughtered over

VI:10
One Hundred Holy
Men of God that’s known as “The
Battle of Myton”

VI:11
Queen Isabella
Made a Vow to God to have
Bruce’s God-less heart

VI:12
For the killing of
The Holy men defending
The Queen of England

VI:13
That Battle known as
“The Chapter of Myton” would
Be the turning point

VI:14
Of the King seven
Years of Bad to rid England
Of its’ Pretenders.

XIV: VII (Enemies of the Queen)

VII:1
A decade later
Queen Isabella would find
Herself there once more

VII:2
After first being
At Nottingham Castle with
Roger Mortimer

VII:3
Who had offered the
Queen Isabella refuge
From the Rebel Scot’s

VII:4
Invasion of York
In presuit of capturing
The Queen of England

VII:5
To be their hostage
After a disclosure of
The Queen’s location

VII:6
Which had been countered
By a forehanded warning
Being secretly

VII:7
Sent unto the Queen
By her body-guard Pascal
Who stole her away

VII:8
Queen Isabella
Harbored a Rightous Hatred
Against the Scottish

VII:9
Rebel King Robert
The Bruce for slaughtering the
Archbishop’s Holy

VII:10
Men in Arms that were
Defending their Queen at York
From the Scot Rebels

VII:11
Who sought to capture
Queen Isabella after
Being betrayed by

VII:12
The King’s own cousin
Thomas Earl of Lancaster
The King’s enemey

VII:13
Now being more so
The Queen Isabella of
England’s enemey

VII:14
The Rebel Scot King
Nor the Earl of Lancaster
Avoid the Queen’s Arm.

XIV: VIII (Abduction of Alice de Lacy)

VIII:1
Queen Isabella
Would order Pascal to cease
Alice de Lacy

VIII:2
To abduct the wife
Of the Earl of Lancaster
That had intended

VIII:3
On having the Queen
Of England Isabella
Captured in York by

VIII:4
Rebellious Scot King’s
Northern invasion having
Informed their forces

VIII:5
Queen Isabella
Arranged for the keep of the
Countess de Lacy

VIII:6
With an enemey
Of Lancaster the Earl of
Surrey de Warrene

VIII:7
Loyal to the King
As his wife Joan of Bar was
Loyal to the Queen

VIII:8
Queen Isabella
Would meet Alice de Lacy
Herself–Face to face

VIII:9
Queen Isabella
Aquired the proof the King
Needed to be rid

VIII:10
Of his Ordainer
Cousin Earl of Lancaster
For the acts of high

VIII:11
Treason against the
King & the Queen of England
Conspiring against

VIII:12
The Crown & the Throne
With the Rebellious Scot’s King
To invade England

VIII:13
& Conquer the Throne
To crown Thomas Lancaster
As King of England

VIII:14
Queen Isabella
Had ways of getting the Truth
Which weren’t required.

XIV: IX (The Queen Aquires Proof)

IX:1
Alice de Lacy
Admirablely afforded
The Queen with the proof

IX:2
Alice de Lacy
Took full advantage of the
Choices presented

IX:3
To her by the Queen
For fear of her life by the
Hand of her husband

IX:4
Thomas Lancaster
The enemey of the King
& Queen England

IX:5
Alice de lacy
Would surely loose all her lands
& Titles to her

IX:6
Husband Lancaster
Or to the King of England
When the King killed him

IX:7
But if she was to
Provide the King with proof of
High Treason against

IX:8
The King’s Earl cousin
The Countess could expect the
King’s pardon in it

IX:9
With the Queen’s blessings
For having couragously
Informed the Queen of

IX:10
The Scots invasion
Of York in the North foiling
Their plans of capture

IX:11
Queen Isabella
Would wait until the time came
To Rid England of

IX:12
The King’s Earl Cousin
Thomas of Lancaster as
“Royal Pretender”

IX:13
Ending the Seven
Years of the King’s Bad to rid
England’s Pretenders

IX:14
Queen Isabella
Harbored a Rightous Hatred
For her enemies.

XIV: X (The Queen’s Rightous Hatred)

X:1
Queen Isabella
Harbored a Rightous Hatred
Against all of the

X:2
Enemies of the
King & Queen Isabella
With a Holy Hate

X:3
Of God Almighty
Appointing & annointing
Them both King & Queen

X:4
Over all England
Queen Isabella would not
Stop short of nothing

X:5
Elliminating
Any & all threats to the
King & the Queen of

X:6
England’s Thrones & Crowns
As she had been found Faithful
Honoring her Vow

X:7
Before Almighty
God who undenyingly
Was for England’s Queen

X:8
Queen Isabella
Harbored a Rightous Hatred
For her enemies

X:9
One by one the Queen
Eliminated her foes
As chess-board pieces

X:10
Beginning with the
Countess Alice de Lacy’s
Own father Lincoln

X:11
Before Gaveston
& Sister whore Gabrielle
Then the Archbishop

X:12
Robert Wincheskley
Of Canterbury that backed
The Marsh Ordainers

X:13
The Queen’s French father
King Phillip the Fourth’s civil
Servant de Nogard

X:14
Being a Traitor
Of the Knights Templar–backing
The Marsh Ordainers

XIV: XI (Hatred for the Queen’s Enemies)

XI:1
Queen Isabella
Harbored a Rightous Hatred
For her enemies

XI:2
Enemies of her
King husband Edward as the
English Crown & Throne

XI:3
Baron de Percy
& the Earl of Warrick both
Falling to their deaths

XI:4
After failing to
Respond to the King’s request
For support at the

XI:5
Battle for Stirling
Castle at Bannockburn Brook
As the Queen’s own Aunt

XI:6
For whom she dispised
Fell from her balcony when
Queen Isabella

XI:7
Departed from her
Sending forth her falcon to
Talon out her eyes

XI:8
Causing her Aunt to
Fall to her death watching
As the Queen left her

XI:9
Giving the Falcon
Her Aunt’s own napkin gift to
Seek out it’s target

XI:10
John Powderham the
“Royal Pretender” who came
To challenge the Queen’s

XI:11
King husband Edward
At Oxford claiming to be the
Real King being switched

XI:12
Shortly after birth
Missing an ear biten off
By a sow in the

XI:13
Court-yard the frightened
Servant exchanged babies in
The Prince’s cradle

XI:14
To cover up the
Terrible accident of
It for her own sake.

XIIV: XII (“I’m STRONG in GOD’S Might”)

XII:1
Queen Isabella
Went to John Powderham’s cell
Unknown to the King

XII:2
“I’m STRONG in GOD’S Might”

Queen Isabella declared
To the Foul-spirit

XII:3
“Speak to me at once
In a voice & language that’s
Familiar to me.”

XII:4
The Foul-spirit spoke
Out unto the Queen from the
Dumb serf in Latin

XII:5
“I beg you God’s Queen
Grant me leave from this human
Swine my good Queen.”

XII:6
“Who has sent you here
To challenge & harm the King?”

There was no answer

XII:7
“You’re a Foul-spirit
A demon of the Devil
From Hell’s Traitor Pit”

XII:8
“Be gone from here now
Leave this pittiful soul at
Once–THOU Foul-spirit.”

XII:9
Queen Isabella
Casted the Devil’s demon
From the serf into

XII:10
Powderham’s black cat
Who being left ashamed of
His sinfulness hung

XII:11
Himself & his cat
Inside of his cell with the chains
That were binding him

XII:12
For his own acts of
High Treason John Powderham
Hung himself to death

XII:13
With his pet black cat
Being full of the Devil’s
Foul-demon spirit

XII:14
Queen Isabella
Harbored a Rightous Hatred
For her enemies.

XIV: XIII (Recalling the Account)

XIII:1
Queen Isabella
Sat alone reflecting on
The Past–Recalling

XIII:2
The fall of the King’s
“Royal Pretender” cousin
Earl of Lancaster

XIII:3
Queen Isabella
Recalled the account of it
She heard from her son

XIII:4
Prince Edward the Third
Who stood with his father King
& Two Earl Uncles

XIII:5
Of Norfolk & Kent
To witness the beheading
Of the King’s cousin

XIII:6
Thomas Lancaster
With the Crimes of High Treason
Against Englands’ Crown

XIII:7
“My father–the King
Gave the executor
A blunted axe-head

XIII:8
Requiring three
Mighty attempts in between
To take off his head!”

XIII:9
The King boasted in
It saying that his cousin
Had intended to

XIII:10
Use the same blunt axe
To Take off his Royal head
Had he had the chance

XIII:11
The King of England
Taunted & prolonged it
Alice de Lacy

XIII:12
Stood witnessing
It without shedding a tear
For her Earl husband

XIII:13
As the blunt Axe-man
Continued hacking away
At Lancaster’s neck

XIII:14
Finally finished
My father–the King said: “Bury
Him with his’ dog’s head.”

XIV: XIV (The Queen Would Plot)

XIV:1
The Hugh Despenser’s
The Elder & The Younger
Were the Spoils of War

XIV:2
Queen Isabella
Had felt she ridded England
Of the Pretenders

XIV:3
When the father &
Son Hugh Despensers had been
Served with the Four Death’s

XIV:4
For the crimes against
The Crown & Throne of England
Acts of High Treason

XIV:5
Until the Queen had
Proof for her Prince King son that
Roger Mortimer

XIV:6
“De FACTO Ruler”
Unjustly murdered the Queen’s
King Husband Edward

XIV:7
Longshanks the Second
With high hopes of having the
Queen Isabella

XIV:8
All for himself by
Removing the disposed King
By murdering him

XIV:9
But the Queen would not
Be had by Wigmore the Queen
Would Honor her Vow

XIV:10
To her King husband
Edward Longshanks the Second
As to All England

XIV:11
Queen Isabella
Would plot with her young King
Son to reclaim the

XIV:12
English Throne & Crown
Of England from Wigmore the
“Judas Pretender”

XIV:13
De FACTO Ruler
Roger Mortimer–The Fool
Who thought he could have

XIV:14
The Queen of England
The Mother Queen of England
Queen Isabella.

(THE END)

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8.16.2017


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