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Royal Rondo

by Dorothea Barth © 2011
Written April 29, 2011
 

When Catherine neared the Abbey
The world was wide awake
Although here on Pacific time
The dawn had yet to break
 
Where gazing at the colored screen
While sipping Lady Grey
With feast of strawberries and cream
I gave my own hurray
 
Admiring the honored guests
The famous and the knighted
I suddenly became aware
Of some that weren't invited
 
Amidst the maple trees they perched
From hat to hat they fleeted
One looped around in sheer delight
Where Beatrice was seated
 
A medley congregated
Near cherub choir unseen
One hid beneath a myrtle sprig
Close by the future queen
 
When Prince Harry turned around
To see the princess fair
One sprang from his carrot curls
Soared high into the air
 
While Prince William whispered
Sweet words to his new bride
One peeked from his sky blue sash
And beamed with elfin pride
 
Then, on the fabled balcony
When prince and princess kissed
The wee ones hovered all around
This joy could not be missed
 
The fairy guests were camouflaged
In blossoms and in green
In feathers and in ruffled lace
Betwixt and in between
 
But in a world where troubles reign
Where oft the good must fight
The elves, though uninvited
Bore witness to the light

Key words:  poet Dorothea Barth, poetry, Royal Wedding, Prince William, Princess Catherine, Westminster Abbey, Royal Wedding poem
This poem is copyrighted to the author. Editors, please contact the author if you would like to acquire Royal Rondo for print.