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This lamb now caged with lions; Soon to ride with horses Face my subjects,— With an overwritten expression, Cursed by ballyhoos of vultures. What a lampoon to be drawn in humanity,— As they pass to my sight,— Praying for confession— For a blessing of a new fashion, May the tomb be the veil of thy busts Beating drums, I shalt not stagger. On this stage,— I untied my cloth, Withstand the shaken land, I hear the wailing of the sand Mary whines blood this end.. Her Son's sleigh sweeping me.. Thy queen shalt flood— her fabric traught's pile. I knelt on the ground,— People whimpered with no sound —"Be tamed Black Stalwart, for thou      art forgiven." To here falls the dillydoun's saw...      "The raging agony and weight of        strife,— May I beseech for Mercy!        God, save this ****** ghost!—        Never wilt I feel the land again...        Light, hoise me up,—when my face        sheds.." 'Whence the uproar sham this throne blown!' (THUD)
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May 10, 2020
May 10, 2020 at 2:26 AM UTC
"Resurrection"– Execution
This lamb now caged with lions; Soon to ride with horses Face my subjects,— With an overwritten expression, Cursed by ballyhoos of vultures. What a lampoon to be drawn in humanity,— As they pass to my sight,— Praying for confession— For a blessing of a new fashion, May the tomb be the veil of thy busts Beating drums, I shalt not stagger. On this stage,— I untied my cloth, Withstand the shaken land, I hear the wailing of the sand Mary whines blood this end.. Her Son's sleigh sweeping me.. Thy queen shalt flood— her fabric traught's pile. I knelt on the ground,— People whimpered with no sound —"Be tamed Black Stalwart, for thou      art forgiven." To here falls the dillydoun's saw...      "The raging agony and weight of        strife,— May I beseech for Mercy!        God, save this ****** ghost!—        Never wilt I feel the land again...        Light, hoise me up,—when my face        sheds.." 'Whence the uproar sham this throne blown!' (THUD)
The queen was beheaded on her execution. She was firm in fright, even if she saw her husband with his mistress. She wanted her death to be the omen or the knelling conscience of their treachery. Remember from "Gossip threats", when rumors circulated of her cheating, that time, she encountered her former lover. It was also the time that the king was plotting for her condemnation with the use of that man. Then from "The **** of Thrones", she met that man again, that concluded her horrific fate.
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May 10, 2020
May 10, 2020 at 2:26 AM UTC
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