Even as an Actor in Macbeth

Even as an Actor in Macbeth

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He wore a white gold crown wherever he

Was living, Denmark, Greece, and also here

In Scotland and in England.  Like a spree

Of happiness, he was a musketeer

Of royal beauty whose blond diadem

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Was full of pranks and alpha male-ish fun.

His suffering something to deny, a gem

Worn silently concealed the way a nun

Belies distress, young Philip’s pain was hard

As diamonds inside a regal watch

That keeps to time inerrantly.  If scarred,

He never showed it.  Platinum the swatch

Of hair across his forehead, silver gold,

Was like a future victory foretold.

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This poem is part of a shorter sonnet sequence within this large sonnet sequence called The Encyclopedia Sonnetica.  The shorter sonnet sequence is called “Philip, Prince of Greece and Great Britain.”  I recommend you read this poem where it is set in its sonnet sequence.  To do that, search for “Philip, Prince of Greece and Great Britain” here in The Encyclopedia Sonnetica.