“Whose heart was breaking for a little love”* L.E.L Poetesses of old How I wish that I could fold You all in my arms – You who suffered for your art, Were never recognised or prized, But who spun lyrics of Ardour, wit and truth, Anguish, love and ruth. It brings tears to my eyes To think of your lonesome demises; But your legacy lives on – Through your pain you made us strong, Soothed us and moved us As we perused your Versified versions of life; So I thank you Christina Rossetti, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Letitia Elizabeth Landon – For when you were told to do nought You must have sat down and thought You were worth more than Motherhood and chores and So you wrote and you rhymed; In short, I am inspired.