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You who holds the throne You must atone You were just a second son Are you truly the destined one? First it was your brothers betrothed The lucky one The one who got to escape your soon to be heinous acts Years will come, and your name engraved in everyones memory She was older, and bare you no son She must be gone. You introduced divorce And like a con, She was. Next was that poor maiden, Her face still hidden, Such a tragedy It was the red of her lipstick that caught your attention, She bore you a girl, How dare she? She must die, right? Blame the blood-like lipstick, her being with her brother if necessary, She mustn’t live. Then it was your true love, Or what others thought to be. This one gave you a son Howver neither of you could watch him grow. Was it worth it? I think not. And once again, Just like that the never-ending chain, Started going going around Once again. This one was short lived. All the way from germany. The neighbouring country. They sent you a painting of her What a beauty! But when she came Opposing thoughts came in like a clutter. Annulment is what you wanted So it was what you got. The cousin of the second wife is next (You should’ve known better) She was young, lively and such a beauty. But just like her beloved cousin, Her lipstick was a bright scarlet red also. She got what she deserved right? A beheading. Execution. Whatever you want to call it. Its over now anyway How dare she, do such a treacherous, scandalous act? Embarrass you, humiliate you? Commit such an unlawful dubious thing? Off with her head is what you wanted, So it was what you got. Finally, we’re at the end. You who had the most wives in your bloodline, how does it feel to reach the finish line? You got fat, and old, whilst this new one was much better off She survived, lucky one indeed! You died How does it feel to have it end with no true successor? Not a boy in sight to take your throne Only your two daughters But they’re just girls What good could they do?
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Feb 4, 2025
Feb 4, 2025 at 12:47 PM UTC
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You who holds the throne You must atone You were just a second son Are you truly the destined one? First it was your brothers betrothed The lucky one The one who got to escape your soon to be heinous acts Years will come, and your name engraved in everyones memory She was older, and bare you no son She must be gone. You introduced divorce And like a con, She was. Next was that poor maiden, Her face still hidden, Such a tragedy It was the red of her lipstick that caught your attention, She bore you a girl, How dare she? She must die, right? Blame the blood-like lipstick, her being with her brother if necessary, She mustn’t live. Then it was your true love, Or what others thought to be. This one gave you a son Howver neither of you could watch him grow. Was it worth it? I think not. And once again, Just like that the never-ending chain, Started going going around Once again. This one was short lived. All the way from germany. The neighbouring country. They sent you a painting of her What a beauty! But when she came Opposing thoughts came in like a clutter. Annulment is what you wanted So it was what you got. The cousin of the second wife is next (You should’ve known better) She was young, lively and such a beauty. But just like her beloved cousin, Her lipstick was a bright scarlet red also. She got what she deserved right? A beheading. Execution. Whatever you want to call it. Its over now anyway How dare she, do such a treacherous, scandalous act? Embarrass you, humiliate you? Commit such an unlawful dubious thing? Off with her head is what you wanted, So it was what you got. Finally, we’re at the end. You who had the most wives in your bloodline, how does it feel to reach the finish line? You got fat, and old, whilst this new one was much better off She survived, lucky one indeed! You died How does it feel to have it end with no true successor? Not a boy in sight to take your throne Only your two daughters But they’re just girls What good could they do?
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16/Cisgender Female/London
Feb 4, 2025
Feb 4, 2025 at 12:47 PM UTC
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