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Monday, October 15, 2012

Official Mistress



‘My lady, your loss is too great,’ she hears a gentle voice
Some compassionate mourner, someone trying to be nice
To acknowledge the greeting, she turns to the side
Yet, surprised she is to find no one there, except for her gloomy aide

Then it struck her, she wasn’t the Duchess, not the Duke’s wife
She has a label ‘the official mistress,’ though she loved him with her life
Mourners glide towards the Duchess, expressing their sympathy
While the mistress gets only awkward glances, disapproving stares, without the presence of any empathy

True! She had not vowed in front of God to be true to him in sickness and health
Yet, she had cared for him, with a heart pure, full of love, and no stealth
She was there for him during his good times and the bad ones too
She belonged only to him, her heart was pure, and her love was true

Now near the grave, the Duchess stands with her son, out of duty
A perfect widow, a picture of grief, yet manages elegance and beauty
She was the wife of a Duke and is now the mother of one
She looks at the mistress, her eyes mocking, ‘See now, who has won!’

Consoling herself that she has not yet lost everything
The mistress pats lovingly her belly, the only thing to which she has to cling
So what if she is the Duke’s mistress and what if she does mother a bastard
She walks out of the grave, holds her head high – a skill that she has, by now, mastered


Inspired from The Tudors - The plight of Charles Danton's mistress


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