2 posts tagged “love”
- REMEMBER...
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Remember…
When we were little I fallow you like a puppy fallow his mater, you hold my hand and look at the world defiant. Some call you a rebel, some said you'll grow to be bad, I knew it then, you were my hero.
Remember…
When you stood up to those bullies that took my book bag and tousle it around each other laughing, I knew it then, I can count on you.
Remember…
When you got a job after school to buy me that radio I so despaired wanted, how handsome you look that day for my thirteen birthdays. I knew it then, you where special.
Remember…
How I came running to tell you my everyday adventures, and you laugh with that laugh the hold me captive, I knew it then, I love you.
Them…
You went away, for months I look at your window from across the yard, I waited for a letter a note a call, a kiss across the sea, my rebellious, my hero, my miss-understood.
I not longer see your smile, I not longer here you laugh, I did not tell you enough how much I love, I wish i could.
...Now you are everybody hero,
You are a war hero.
In 1528,
Anne's emergence at Court began. Anne also showed real interest in
religious reform and may have introduced some of the 'new ideas' to
Henry, and gaining the hatred of some members of the Court. When the
court spent Christmas at Greenwich that year, Anne was lodged in nice
apartments near those of the King.
The legal debates on the marriage of Henry and Catherine of Aragon continued on. Anne was no doubt frustrated by the lack of progress. Her famous temper and tongue showed themselves at times in famous arguments between her and Henry for all the court to see. Anne feared that Henry might go back to Catherine if the marriage could not be annulled and Anne would have wasted time that she could have used to make an advantageous marriage.
Anne was not popular with the people of England. They were upset to learn that at the Christmas celebrations of 1529, Anne was given precedence over the Duchesses of Norfolk and Suffolk, the latter of which was the King's own sister, Mary.
In this period, records show that Henry began to spend more and more on Anne, buying her clothes, jewelry, and things for her amusement such as playing cards and bows and arrows.
The waiting
continued and Anne's position continued to rise. On the first day of
September 1532, she was created Marquess of Pembroke, a title she held
in her own right. In October, she held a position of honor at meetings
between Henry and the French King in Calais.