The Ballad of Wendy and Me (part III)
(...continued)Though she labored at her duties
unaware of her effect
I feared of her reaction
and my overtures reject
As I tread with trepidation
and resolved to make a friend
I made musings and suggestions
all of which, I would defend
But we all must see in retrospect
our vision, now acute
of the errors that we committed
in the course of our pursuit
When, our noblest of intentions
yet have somehow gone astray
we retreat to lick our wounds
that we may fight another day
Then I received my notice
from the constable at arms
a complaint was lodged against me
setting off the law alarms
I would soon face inquisition
and a challenge to my truth
should I die upholding honor
or contend a trial of youth
For the magnitude of fury
which directed at my shield
is designed to make me suffer
more than fair to make me yield
Of beaten brow with much dishonor
a bitter tear I shed
who was I, to think me worthy
pray, where have I left my head?
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