The Princess and the Pauper

The Princess and the Pauper

A Poem by Michael R. Burch

The Princess and the Pauper
by Michael R. Burch

 
for Norman Kraeft in memory of his beloved wife June Kysilko Kraeft
 

Here was a woman bright, intent on life,
who did not flinch from Death, but caught his eye
and drew him, powerless, into her spell
of wanting her himself, so much the lie
that she was meant for him -- obscene illusion! --
made him seem a monarch throned like God on high,
when he was less than nothing; when to die
meant many stultifying, pained embraces.
 

She shed her gown, undid the tangled laces
that tied her to the earth: then she was his.
Now all her erstwhile beauty he defaces
and yet she grows in hallowed loveliness --
her ghost beyond perfection, for to die
was to ascend. Now he begs, penniless.

© 2019 Michael R. Burch


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Added on December 16, 2019
Last Updated on December 16, 2019
Tags: Poets, Love, Death, Afterlife, Overcoming Death, Defeating Death