Corset
A corset tight around my waist
White powder across my nose
Was I doll,
painted and dressed?
Pinned and prettied,
donned in the best?
A princess I was
soon to be queen
my wishes died
quiet and unseen.
My heart was tearing
like my dress at the seams
when I broke my corset
with my dreams.
I screamed at my mother
and wept all night long
stared at the moon
listened to her song.
She told me to run
far, far away
chase my dreams
not be mother's prey.
I awoke in the morning
and grabbed a sack
filled it with
knick-knacks.
I was gone that day
across the land
on my horse
the color of sand.
I lived as a peasant
on the rich countryside
Now I could smile
as I worked outside.
No more long dinners
no more masks
free from lies
and pointless tasks.
One day I met a man
eyes the color of sky
we fell in love
in the summer of July.
He wanted my hand
we would be married by dusk
what I didn't know
was that he was to be
the next King
of the land.