Carol Ann Duffy - The Long Queen lyrics

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Carol Ann Duffy - The Long Queen lyrics

The Long Queen couldn't lie. Young when she bowed her head for the cold weight of the crown, she'd looked at the second son of the earl, the foreign prince, the heir to the duke, the lord, the baronet, the count, then taken Time for a husband. Long live the Queen. What was she queen of? Women, girls, spinsters and hags, matrons, wet nurses, witches, widows, wives, mothers of all these. Her word of law was in their bones, in the graft of their hands, in the wild kicks of their dancing. No girl born who wasn't the Long Queen's always child. Unseen, she ruled and reigned; some said in a castle, some said in the tower in the dark heart of a wood, some said out and about in rags, disguised, sorting the bad from the good. She sent her explorers away in their creaking ships and was queen of more, of all the dead when they lived if they did so female. All hail to the Queen. What were the laws? Childhood: whether a girl awoke from the bad dream of the worst, or another swooned into memory,bereaved, bereft, or a third one wrote it all down like a charge-sheet, or the fourth never left, scouring the markets and shops for her old books and toys - no girl growing who wasn't the apple of the Long Queen's eye. Blood: proof, in the Long Queen's colour, royal red, of intent; the pain when a girl fist bled to be insignificant, no cause for complaint, and this to be monthly, linked to the moon, till middle age when the law would change. Tears: salt pearls, bright j**els for the Long Queen's fingers to weigh as she counted their sorrow. Childbirth: most to lie on the birthing beds, push till the room screamed scarlet and children bawled and slithered into their arms, sore flowers; some to be godmother, aunt, teacher, teller of tall tales, but all who were there to swear that the pain was worth it. No mother bore daughter not named to honour the Queen. And her pleasures were stories, true or false, that came in the evening, drifting up on the air to the high window she watched from, confession or gossip, scandal or anecdote, secrets, her ear tuned to the light music of girls, the drums of women, the faint strings of the old. Long Queen. All her possessions for a moment of time.

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