By Sarah Janati
By Sarah Janati
Morocco World News
Casablanca, January 22, 2013
A cozy blossoming winter of her dreary age,
Witnessed the coronation of Maussade,
The illegitimate princess of her era’s mirage.
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Though, witty and overwhelmingly sensual she was,
To reborn the renaissance legacy
To be declared for fervent hearts a sanctuary heroic reform;
In a world where love is feudally oppressed by the power of chaos.
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A princess whose unique sensibility,
Arises out of grassy forgotten leaves,
To recall viability to all love martyrs,
Whose assassinated love is buried in the cemetery of despair and futility.
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Countless under Bloody Mary’s blunders indeed;
Handful of those revolted for their beau,
To bear the utmost sentimental crusade,
Yet, many in heart were to faithfully surrender to Mary’s creed.
Synopsis:
A satire allegory I first wrote in English, to analogically, illustrate the portrayal of bloody Mary in a form of society which thrives when war is in its full blast. Though, in most eminent epic stories, when love declared its collapse, the spirit of those unarmed warriors still lingers in common people’s fancies – making of love a transcendent movement which is unfortunately diminished by the materialistic dogma.
When Mary of Scotland became a bloody legend whose archive was stained by creed’s blunders, our current society turned the common man from a naturally born vivid thought into an abiding machine of its stolid rules, where a thirsty lover had to forsake his beau simply because love is intrinsically evanescent and won’t make of him a rich man in the struggle of survival.
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