The Other Ste. Jeanne
(from my thesis collection: Warriors, Mothers, and Queens)
Alliances outweighed
a raised shoulder,
a limp,
an unruly spine.
Two children trembled before a bishop.
Neither was of age,
neither desired the other.
A bitter spouse makes a poor bedfellow,
and as he ascended the royal ladder,
he found means to shed a twisted wife.
Thought a title and riches would appease —
how little he knew.
No longer queen, she found refuge
with her goddess, founded an order for prayer.
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In the end, a victory? Am I reading it right? Great details here. I love it that it reads as a mystery.
Interesting history poem! I love those stories. They had hard lives in many ways, those prominent families, and all that scheming for power made them even more miserable.