9 Kings

Nine kings,

Gathered together,

At Windsor Castle

On May 20, 1910,

To mourn the death

Of the late Edward VII.

Standing, left to right;

King Haakon VII of Norway,

Tsar Ferdinand of the Bulgarians,

King Manuel II of Portugal and the Algarve,

Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany & Prussia,

King George I of the Hellenes,

King Albert I of the Belgians.

Seated, from left to right:

King Alfonso XIII of Spain,

King George V,

King Frederick VIII of Denmark.

They are ghosts of the past,

12 kingdoms remain*,

But we are unlikely to see the likes of this ever again.

© Caro Ness 2015

 

There are currently twelve (12) sovereign monarchies in Europe: the Principality of Andorra, the Kingdom of Belgium, the Kingdom of Denmark, the Principality of Liechtenstein, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the Principality of Monaco, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Kingdom of Norway, the Kingdom of Spain, the Kingdom of Sweden, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the State of the Vatican City. Ten of these are states where the head of state (a monarch) inherits his or her office, and usually keeps it for life or until they abdicate. As for the other two: in the Vatican City (an elective monarchy, styled as an absolute theocracy), the head of state, the Sovereign (who is a Pope), is elected at the papal conclave, while in Andorra (technically a semi-elective diarchy), the joint heads of state are the elected President of France and the Bishop of Urgell, appointed by the Pope

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The Renwick Smallpox Hospital

The Renwick Smallpox Hospital,

Roosevelt Island, New York.

Founded in 1856,

It’s rumoured to be haunted,

The most haunted place in New York State. 

The shattered souls

Who dwelt within its walls

Still walk, still inhabit

This desolate ruin,

A relic of a world forgotten.

© Caro Ness 2015

Photo copyright Robert Keil

  

A’s For Anita

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It is our first wedding anniversary today so I wanted to mark the occasion with a poem for my beautiful wife, Anita-Clare.

A’s for amour, for passion, for love,

As when my hand fits yours like a comfortable glove.

A’s for affection, for instant rapport,

For that fatal attraction, well you know the score.

A’s for the ambition to be by your side,

We are open and honest, there’s nothing to hide.

A’s for arrival, the moment we met,

A bolt from the blue I’ve not recovered from yet.

A’s for Anita, the love of my life,

My soulmate, my succour, my lover, my wife.

© Caro Ness 2015

The Car

My uncle’s car.

It sat four square.

It felt comfortable, 

Cosy,

Safe.

I also felt like a Maharajah,

When I was a passenger in it,

Since it looked as if it belonged

On the streets of Delhi or Mumbai. 

© Caro Ness 2015