The King nor the Queen
wanted the crown.
Too heavy to bear,
it dragged them both down.
The King wanted to drink
and party with his men.
The Queen couldn't manage
and wanted a friend.
The oldest princess
wanted love and money.
To sell the crown
and find a honey.
The youngest princess
was eratic and cold.
She hated the kingdom
but loved the control.
They bickered and squabbled
so no one did see.
The middle princess
picked it up so gingerly.
She placed it on
Her Royal, fair head.
She managed to stand
with courage and said...
'I will wear the crown
that you've all cast.
To protect our kingdom
and serve as asked.'
They all stopped talking
and quick as a gun,
turned their back on her
and continued their fun.
The King kept on drinking.
The Queen hid away.
The oldest spent her inheritance.
The youngest plotted and played.
All the while she fought there.
Defending the walls.
Fighting for their safety,
Pledging allegiance to them all.
The youngest became jealous
Of this brave new Queen.
She unleashed her rage
And beat her senselessly.
No one did anything.
The Queen looked away.
Nothing in it for the eldest.
The King stood & swayed.
Yet here she was alone,
Crying in the crown.
Unprotected and alone.
Slowly sinking down.
The eldest took her energy.
The Queen gave no hope.
The King let her down.
The youngest gave her a rope.
So she hung herself and died,
As they continued on.
Her absence went unnoticed
As their kingdom lived on.