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POETRY CORNER: Grief is the price we pay for love

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Tuesday, September 20, 2022 6:03 am
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You caught the vision in your twenties

In crackling black and white Ilford film

You would serve God and country

For as long as you lived

A lot longer than we expected

70 years on a throne

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Still smiling right up to the end

Greeting the next Prime Minister

You kept all the rules

Except when it came to love

A poor boy, leaving Cyprus in an orange crate

But you just knew – and 73 years later, you were proved right

Pushed into power

Through a strange twist of fate:

Marriage to a divorcee

And lung cancer

A working mother

You learnt to drive and repair vehicles in the war

Always starting the day with the red briefcase

You never ate the bread of idleness

Fifteen PMs and 13 Presidents later

Your diplomacy on the global stage

Has been discreet

No biography of secrets and gossip

You wore all those bright colours

Not for you the demure pastel shades of establishment:

‘I have to be seen to be believed’

We believed you

The rock, the constant

In a world of continual change

At the eye of the hurricane

Calm and composed

But you enjoyed being Queen

Going to out-of-the-way libraries, parks, offices, countries

No one else bothered with

To meet your people

We loved your humour

Whether it was marmalade sandwiches in your handbag

Or parachuting with Bond

Into the Olympic stadium

You were a servant

And signed your name that way, too

Humble, decent, that sense of duty

Always close by

The weight of the crown

(The one you wore at breakfasts before your coronation to get used to it)

You wore it lightly

Despite the pressure, the annus horribilis

Your faith was the foundation

Highlighted in Christmas speeches

In shaking the hand of Martin McGuinness

The best sermon on reconciliation we ever heard

You have gone home now

But will live on in our memory

Queen of our hearts

Your example ringing down the halls of time

Ironically, the best summary

Was by a cartoon character

Paddington Bear spoke for all of us when he said:

‘Thank you, Ma’am. For everything.’

Peter Barrett

 

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