Traitor's Fate

Traitor's Fate

A Poem by Chris Shaw
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After reading his elegy ( Chideock Tichbourne 1563 - 1586)

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i chanced upon a sombre elegy
for Babington a heavy price you paid
with eloquence your written words excel
though Elizabeth our Queen you did betray

at three and twenty birthdates you are done
your sun has set too early for your years
yet in your blood a wordsmith recognised
it was your poet soul that ushered tears

last thoughts conveyed with wisdom's tender touch
five centuries have fled your verse lives on
i do not know you for conspiracy
but love you for your dying sunset song

© 2021 Chris Shaw


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There is no point in freedom of speech if there is no honesty in that speech. Come what may, you must be true to yourself. To do otherwise is to sell your soul to the devil. The fact that we have a media complicit with politicians and the government to the point of suppression is the ultimate betrayal of the American people and our Constitution. I think that poets are the last of the truth seekers and truth speakers. It has always been that way. We do not write for praise nor money nor fame. We write from the soul.

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Chris Shaw

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Many thank you’s Linda for stopping by to share your thoughts on this poem. Very much appreciated... read more



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breathtaking... your heart was entirely touched, and so You did to our hearts. a masterpiece for sure.

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Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

Thank you lightsong for your very encouraging review. You are greatly appreciated.

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Hi Chris,
Very nice use of the English language. Beautiful poem. I sometimes wish that I were English. I wonder if I would have a British accent? Keep up the brilliant work. You are the best. Have a wonderful day. Earl

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Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

So nice to get a visit from you Earl. I have a, London accent. That's where my roots are even though.. read more
For your years?


We don't read enough of each other.


As far as writing yes, it's important to see each other naked.

If you can... doll face, you should let me show shame incarnate....

(it'll be innocent)
such is life... the things we do,

(mrs beautiful)


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Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

What is shame incarnate?

Thanks for stopping by.

Chris
Hi Chris, a few minutes ago I posted this in the wrong spot, so here it is in the right spot :)
...I so enjoyed this somber, history-based elegy, and I googled Chideock. A man of many aspects, and you found one to admire, and this I like best :) In people we like and don't like, we can see both good & bad.
I wonder what ole Chideock would think of being Googled? :D haha

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Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

I think Chideock would be pleased to know his poetry is still being read all these years later. I th.. read more
as the others I'm learning something
new within this well versed poem
I will have to research this poetic traitor
like the way you wrote this one
with poetic expression well done!!


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Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

A fascinating period in our bloody history Fran. This young man paid a very heavy price for his cons.. read more
You are much more versed in history than I
This is especially well done and will give me a reason for some research (that is, after all my chores are done!!)

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Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

When your chores are done, it is well worth researching this bloody period in England's history. Tha.. read more
I love it when a poet writes about something I know nothing about & there's enuf info in the poem to understand what he/she is talking about! Also, I love when poets use Elizabethan style that's readily understandable! (((HUGS)))

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Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

Thanks Margie. Pleased you enjoyed. All the best.

Chris
i didn't know any of his history .. so thank you for that! and we have Benedict Arnold ..perhaps we would have reason to love him as well, had he the poetic talent your Chideock had ... if history were taught with poems such as this one .. i may have found a place for it in me nog. ;} well done .. as always .. tight, smooth flow and rhymes that feel like every day speech ..
E.

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Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

Dear Mr E, thank you and for Beneduct Arnold. I will have to look him up. I came across Tichbourne's.. read more
Einstein Noodle

2 Years Ago

ahahaha ..glad it was not your hubby ma'am! :))))))) what a great back drop story ... he haunted you.. read more
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This beautiful poem of yours made me search through internet about him as I was unaware of him.Yes, you portrayed it so beautifully that there can be many facets of a human being but we should appreciate the good things in him/ her as we don't know the person properly or personally.So one black side of him could not be enough to define him.I love your tender approach to this whole fact.....loved this poem dear poet

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Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

Dear Sima, yes I loved his poetic soul. His elegy moved me for days. A difficult part of history in .. read more
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2 Years Ago

Waiting for your new poem.....plzzzzz :)
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Gee
Hmmm, what a way to go, but I guess you reap what you sow.
Do you think there was any self pity in his words ?
Enjoyed this and learning about the fella.
Hi Christine, hope you are well and recovered

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Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

Then I sympathise because I have really felt unwell. This is the Halloween of coughs and colds. A bl.. read more
Gee

2 Years Ago

Be it a man my suffering is without doubt tenfold anything you experienced Christine:)
Off ou.. read more
Gee

2 Years Ago

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Added on October 29, 2021
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Chris Shaw
Chris Shaw

Berkshire, United Kingdom



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Albert, my paternal grandfather introduced me to Tennyson when I was nine. I have loved poetry ever since but did not attempt writing a single piece until I was 40. It's never too late to try somethin.. more..

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