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Sir Thomas Wyatt in you & you are ready to share it with us?

About the Throne the Thunder Rolls
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I'm told I'm meant to love you.

HA but what is love in this time of ours,
But schemes and lies to gain the upper hand.
And yet although I wish to hate you,
You that determine my fate,
You the reason I can not love on my own.
I can't.
You consume me as much as I you.
Is it infatuation,
My mind convincing my heart to love you.
Perhaps to protect my soul?
No how can it be when,
You ignite the fire in my soul,
You causing me to look deeper in my heart.
To find I love you,
And yet, oh how I know you will decive me.
Look at how you decive yourself.
How can you love me?
Truely love me, if you loved another just as deep,
And you deny her your love anymore.
You will do the same to me,
And yet, oh I can not protect my heart any longer.
I have fallen to far, too deep
I am doomed!
(just a little interpretation of what might have gone through anne's head or what might have if she only knew her fate)


The Tudors Fan Art - The Tudors WikiCreated By: Angeldove57657

Henry, Darling, it’s your precious Anne.

He pretends to ignore me, but I know he hears.
He pretends to forget all those tense, waiting years,
When marrying me was his only plan.
I remember once pulling a King of Hearts from the deck.
Against the old queen, ‘twas my strongest card.
Now ‘tis I who am under guard,
Waiting, ever waiting, to lose my neck.
He’ll see my head chopped off, like a doomed mother hen,
The long thin neck of his dear, loving wife,
Who he yearned to marry for seven years of his life,
Because of false accusations by evil men.
Once upon a time, we danced under a silver moon,
The heavens smiling down in praise,
As our passion made us swoon.
‘Twas then that I was the most beloved Queen
Loved by his Majesty King Henry,
But now ‘tis jane Seymour who gets to preen.
What happened to “Noli me tangere, for Caesar’s I am”?
The days when even Jane called me “Ma’am?”
Woe, now I’m condemned,
Im to die without justice
And my world is crumbling under my feet
storm of destruction killing them all
my hands soaked in blood
plese, not my fault
then whose
five inocent men
my brother
for me
god

Created by: queen_elizabeth_1533
These Bloody Days
(The Tower of London)
(First line is inspiration from Thomas Wyatt)

These bloody days have just about broken my heart
The loathing, the hatred, knowing I am apart
Day by day the detest overwhelms me
Repulses me to the very burrow of my plea

Good people! Good people! I hear them cry
Tears falling until there visage is dry
Some walk with noble heads too high
To hide their fret it will be down at nigh

Near, so near, to the hour of my time,
Hearing the disorder so close to my mind
God bless you, I hear theconfessorsay
Crossing me, reminding me this was the day

The last walk, catching a glimpse of the church
Who knew this was the place I took my daily lurk?
Climbing the scaffold reaching my end
Listening to the jeers that want to offend

Wearily placing my head on the block
What had I done to earn such a mock?
The axe falling again and again upon my neck
End will you not? My body, the fallen wreck.

These bloody days have just about broken my heart
The loathing, the hatred, knowing I am apart
Day by day the detest overwhelms me
Repulses me to the very burrow of my plea

By QueenAnnaBoleyn





Henry's Last Words
Created by <a href="/account/howardfan" target="_self">Howardfan</a> (Juliette)



Katherine of Aragon


Mistress of Aragon, I bid you take your leave
For our Marriage is annulled
And no more shall we conceive
My lady beauty waits for me
to take her by the hand
And lead her into matrimony
To rule with me, this land
Your days were long, our love was strong
but now you anger me
With your refusal and your faith
Has been your downfall upon thee

Koa

Anne Boleyn


My lady nan I fear you
And so your death must be
I no longer feel the joy
Or lust within your company
Betrayed and belittled was I
You made me out the fool
Now it is you dark woman
Who must suffer cruel
For time to be reversed
This is my honest plea
for if this were so
You and I would never have be
Anne Boleyn

Jane Seymour


My lady fair, my sweetest delight
My joy without compare
I shall no longer have the pleasures due
Resting in your golden hair
A son you bore with able steed
Fullfiling gods great plan
He remains our little king
While I remain yours in hand
The lord has caused great sorrow
While he combined this with great joy
My true wife lay as buried
While we rejoice in this boy
Jane Seymour

Anne of Cleves


Fate had cast a shadow
I cried "has thou forsaken me?"
Betrayed and lied to cruelly
about this awful mare from Cleves
Cromwell hath paid for this ghastly mistake
The devil I knew his soul to take
Anne of Cleves, dismissed from my bed
Anne this woman, had kept her head
Oh sister to me was this Anne
Like Mary rose so dear
While not the beauty Mary was
She remains compliant and of cheer
AoC


Kitty Howard


Long before my passion soured
I bid farewell to Mistress Howard
I gave my heart so willingly
In her innocence I believed
Her beauty was her virtue
Alas, I was deceived
Another man had won her heart
Before I even knew her
Already laiden with two men
I cried my time be through with her
While accusations flew so rampent
I did not want to beleive
Then I heard of Culpepper
My mind could not conceive
While Jane remain my one true wife
My naughty little kitty stays the love of my life


Katheryn Howard

Catherine Parr
A woman of kindness
Twice widowed before
While the sadness of her loss is there
This woman remined demure
Strong in her beliefs, a test of trust was she
Good natured with my children
So for the while I let her be
My sickness and my old age
They close in on me so
I know of my new Queens beliefs
But I do not have her go
Arrested and then pardoned
This was the fate of Queen Parr
I leave her soon a widow
But oh will I leave a scar?

Dowager Queen of protestant faith
Thomas Seymour took her eye
She did not let him in until
The king had came to die
Finally happy, or was this really so?
Her New marriage ended in child bearing death
While her husband on the scaffold, with their child left to grow
CP

Poem to Anne Boleyn
(written by <a href="/account/howardfan" target="_self">Howardfan</a>)


Anne and Henry

1531
On my knees and in despair
I cry aloud "My lady fare"
Save me from my inner ache
My heart is now all yours to take
Such a maiden to do this to me
Oh such a love that was meant to be
My old love has wilted, and dried like the flower
I pray you to kiss me and make rid of the sour
A coronation grand awaits you as you keep
Your virtue will belong to me, and i shant need to weep
A beautiful life awaits you my dear
One so much more than that of past year
I am yours forever you shall never be in despair
The night and day shall have no fear
Your green sleeves remain mine to cherish
You day is long for this world, with me you shant perish

Yours in all the splendour of this fragile world

Henry

Henry and Anne



CROMWELLS PLEA
Thomas Cromwell
Did my hard work serve you well?
Was not my name on your lips swell?
I toiled and strived, I searched and I prayed
I did of my Soverign King and only obeyed
Riches and wealth were granted his to share
No more should Papists claim, for it is not there

The marriage I had you, the marriage to keep
Peace in the realm, oh how I weep
Alone in the tower, a bible in hand
The horrid execution, scheduled at your command
Oh my Loving King, how do you beleive
The rumors of the catholic realm, and what they have conceived?

I die a traitor, I once was well loved
Chancellor and Secretary
I rose higher above
Now I am struck, killed like the game
The arrow has hit me, I am now as the lame

A traitors death, so fitting they cry
Several strokes infront of cruel eye
They laught, they mock, the jeer and they spit
My life may have ended, but i will not burn in the pit

Save me lord, king of all kings
Save me from persecution and the devils spike that stings

The king cannot condem my soul
@#!*% cannot be altered
If i ask for thine forgivness
My faith can not be faltered

They remember my name
In the year of my death
July 1540 Cromwell's last breath

(written by <a href="/account/howardfan" target="_self">Howardfan</a>)





Your Humble Servant
(to the tune of Greensleeves)
Anne to Henry
by Sara Porter
Anne and Henry

Beseech me lord
You kill me so
With eyes of blue
And heart so cold

If I should die
To be forsake'd
I'd die 'thin hours
Of my dismay

If love renewe'd
Would you be mine
My virtue true
I hold to thine

My lord my love for you is true
My heart prolong and breaketh for you

(added by <a href="/account/annaboleyna" target="_self">annaboleyna</a>)

Reina Catalina
(in Spanish, to Catherine of Aragon)

KoA


Catalina está estirada,
bellas flores la rodean,
corazón que aún resiste,
si su aliento aún no cesa
es que lucha por su vida.
Si la encuentran, la rodean,
rodeada Catalina,
y sólo recuerdos quedan
de lo que antes fue una vida.
Catalina, reina buena,
lo que antes era jaula de oro,
ahora prisión sin brecha;
de lo que fue felicidad
ahora sólo queda tristeza.
Sí, su vida está perdida;
Catalina, pronto muerta.






(written by <a href="/account/LadyKatta" target="_self" title="LadyKatta">LadyKatta</a>)

King Henry VIII Rap... fo shizzle

(This is not mine, but i was given permission by the creator to add it. Basically a rap from Henry's perspective in terms of six wives, also, because it is in that format, grammar will be quite difficult to discern. Also, its supposed to go in line with the track 'Gold Digger' by Kanye West. Enjoy!!!)

Now I aint sayin imma preist, but she still aint mess with no broke brotha
Yeah me was a king 1509 got married. Catherine you fool, thought you’z was cool, but you didn’t give me a son, so go on baby run.
Now who was that chick, yo what waz her name: Anne
What
Anne
What, Boelyn,
N: Girl you were mah pumpkin, you were mah key. You were my heart girl but you’z was just too fine for me. Boelyn all u do was sin, so u asked fo it, I gave u n all ya lovers a slice of the skin
Girl you were jus a H!
ooooooooooooo
Man, ma, the thing after you was so sweet, that I found my self thinking oh,
could this really be?
Love
could this really be?
LOoooovee!
See you ere the one
jane
you gave me a son, you waz so sweet ya made the sugga daddy run. You were mah pride and you gave me a son that’s why when you died I went 2 years without anyone.
but 2 years come on im me, gotta get with someone.
so I sent them paintas, go paint me a wife
came back, another one, Anne of somthin
anne of who
anne of cleves
oh right that one
But SHIZEN girl when I saw ur face
you left me blinded, but not in a good way
Oh my god when I saw you, the roses witted down
The dawgs be howlin
RUFF RUFF
all you be seein is me runin down
DIVORCE
HECK YES
thank god u agreed!
man I woulda died, you was just too nasty lookin fo me
my eye caught a lil
sumthin sumthin
a virgin may be?
oh yeah, one with one too many mysteries
Yeah im 49, so what shes sweet 16, obviously that’s what the girl wants, hormones screamin
take me, take me !!!
Catherine was it, my angel yes you were
darn grl you seemed so honest, but knowin you waz unfaithful seemed so obscure.
so I be headed ya all
yeah you lil
puppet
was it 4 or more in all?
whatever woman
you dead now though
enjoy them lovers and may be the devil while your down there on a roll
par, pardon me?
Catherine now?
yeah like I said
oh yeah par pa pa pa par, exactly, now I see
she was like my companion, always there for me
but seymore
now who was he?
well who cares now im sick as a mule
yeah I know im dyin but at least you took care of me
thank god my life didn’t end in betrayal though
yeah baby, me was the king, obviously I died peacefully.

To This Day
( A poem for Sir Thomas More )

I saw how you died that day
the pain of how you went, has not gone away
I thought you cheery but pale
You looked on high to where God sails.

You threw out your arms and off came your head
I saw how you bled, my heart wanted to instead
You knew how it would come, you saw the end
how this would all transend.

My sorrow too, pains and hurts me well
I wanted to scream, I wanted to yell
When I read of your works this day forth
I will look up high, I will look up North.


(Written by Merlie)








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