La Hollandaise
The Poet Laureates
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Collections of photographs The calculated moments graphed Graphic details sell a story Sunday morning allegory Overlook her childhood when Her father struggled bending tin His penny's earned to make it round Will please the wearers of the crown Catherine's laying in the court yard With a thousand other girls Trying hard to earn a living In this God forsaken world All the neighbors are asleep Silence ringing through the streets Puddles black with crimson swirls Huddled backs against the world Once upon a younger woman Orphaned when she was 15 Sent away from all she loved to The Work house in Bermondsey The men pretend to want to save her Savoring the only thing Of use to them abusive favors Labors for her wedding ring She was passed out in a gutter With the smell of industry Released her early in the morning Dismantled like the priory Tickets on the ground beside her In a tiny little tin Reminiscent of her father And the life she could've been Catherine's laying in the court yard With a thousand other girls Trying hard to earn a living In this God forsaken world All the neighbors are asleep Silence ringing through the streets Puddles black with crimson swirls Huddled backs against the world
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