Apr. 22, 2008

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When Aragin the horrid descended the throne,
King Coinneach superseded, but not on his own,
For Ailinora his young wife, with him came,
That she was a good wife would soon be shown.

She was young and fair,
She had a girlish air,
But a queen of the country, she was destined to be.
And of it she was not unaware.

To help the king is what she set out to do,
And do it she could, she knew,
Though still a stranger to Eternethia,
Her love for it still grew.

Queen Ailinora was at her husbands side,
As wisely, he tried to guide,
Eternethia out of this terrible time,
And she, for her husband was full of pride.

Always she was there to comfort him,
When things looked very grim,
And it seemed as though they should never get out,
Their love they say, was full to the brim.

And when finally he succeeded,
In doing all that was needed,
To finally pull, the country out of the terrible time,
There she stood, next to the king, her dress skillfully beaded.

And when the king on his death bead lay,
And every body could see, that the Adrins had indeed meant him to slay,
Still there at his side she was,
Until the dawn of the day.

And when it was clear that the king had indeed, in the morning, left this earth,
Still she stayed by his berth,
And sorrowfully said,
"I counted him my life more than worth!"
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