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El Manalo
By Elizabeth Drew Barstow Stoddard (18231902)
I
Where the peacocks strut,
Where the Queen may have heard my madrigal,
Together we sat.
And shaded her own;
This serge cloak stifled her sweet little cries,
When I kissed her mouth.
The jagged blue rocks,
The vaporous sea—like mountain chain
Dropped into the night.
The musicians played;
The red guards slashed and sabred the stair
And cursed the old king.
We sat the night through;
Under my cloak—but I cannot tell all
The Queen may have seen!