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When I Meet The King
With my best girl-next-door smile
I will ease his soldiers’ stiffness
- I am no threat to your king
Only a peasant, only a girl
See how my hair drapes silky
As linens on a bed. -
And I will be standing beside a man
So they will believe me,
And then
They will invite me under the gold arch
- You as well, but really I will be alone -
His throne will be immediately inside
For he has never thought to be afraid
No assassin has come to change him
Maybe thwarted,
Maybe oblivious,
Maybe none had a girl-next-door smile
And in that room of men
In steel, in gold, in wool
I am not blind that they are wolves
but I am not afraid
Because the best plans are unprecedented
And by their gold,
They are surrounded.
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Written on 4/6/2023. A story about gold.