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Lady Jane
by Jane Noponen Perinacci
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Rated "G" by the Author.
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To have someone yet still be alone. |
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Oh see Lady Jane
In her ivory tower
Imprisoned by chains
That eyes cannot see
Beguiled by a prince
Lain in sheets of white linen
He's off fighting dragons
She sits so lonely
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| Reviewed by Ronald Hull |
3/28/2012 |
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It's an old story. The Princess pining for her Prince gone off to war. Unfortunately war isn't what it used to be. Actually it never was. Romanticizing war and loneliness doesn't make it any better.
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| Reviewed by Debbie Lacy |
3/28/2012 |
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A similar story I remembered as a child. Thanks for taking me back! :) Very nice poem and thanks for sharing it. :)
Debbie |
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| Reviewed by Diana Wiles |
3/28/2012 |
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I truly empathise with Lady Jane...But Perhaps it may now be time for her to discover her own life's true purpose...
Opportunity awaits...
Hugs, Diana... |
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