He used to watch her dancing in the courtyard on summer morns she would sing with the birdsong in such sweet harmony her voice was made of sapphire skies, and with such wondrous words golden and true
She had always lived in solitude and did stand out from the crowd she was chaste by men, yet did not care for them most women looked at her with slime green wicked envy
Then one night whilst he laid in his bed reading he saw touch lights reflected on his ceiling so jumping out of bed he put on his gown and by the window he saw a jeering crowd
Women were hissing cursing and laughing men were jeering and shouting he watched the little song bird be dragged beaten and frog marched to the court house
With heart beating in his throat he put on his slippers and overcoat what was this outrageous hullabaloo why hurt such a creature so golden and true
Outside the courthouse there was a mighty throng the judgement they deemed on her did not take long fighting hard he nudge through the maddened mob has the town gone mad, he cried skyward to God
Then the crowds did part as armed guards flanked the door as the pale and frightened woman was dragged to prison people were screaming at her calling her a witch and ***** they kicked and spat on her and did vile unthinkable mores
That evening he consigned himself to her fate he just hoped that all was not too late walking up the the prison gates in the rain he bribed with silver the door keeper to let him in
Down he was escorted to the darkest the deepest cells hands from behind bars pleaded for help in this living hell then down this long corridor he spied his end then down an iron ladder he did descend
A lone cell here did he spy in the dim light he clutched at his hand till his knuckles turned white facing the guard he asked him to ascend with a few more he left in the end
He could hear her crying bitterly in her cold damp cell he sneaked slowly on tiptoes to the iron reinforced wooden door through the open shutter he saw her crumpled body in the comer as the witch finder had claimed that she was the devils daughter
In the morning she was to be burnt in public,in their courtyard the same courtyard that she had danced and sweetly sung in he whispered her name through the bars with tears in his eyes he so wanted to tell her that he loved her, before she would die
He was powerless to help her, he knew that she crossed the cell floor and he took off his through the bars he stroked her delicate pale wrists she leaned forward and gave him her last tearful kiss
Telling her that he had always loved her from afar as she was his joyful angel and his brightest star he cried how can they do this to you one of such beauty golden and true