The blood curdling scream from the dungeon below,
Made John pray to God for the hangman’s gallows.
This soldier of God stripped of vestments so pure,
Now nameless and faceless a test he was sure.
~
I’ve done what was asked by king, country and Pope
In exchange for a promise to Heaven elope.
If I fall in battle to those savages in the east,
To sling, bow and arrow or some other horrid beast.
~
Instead I’m betrayed by the kinsman I protect;
By cowards and fools those insignificant specks.,
Hiding behind crown whilst I lay on this rack,
Fingers and toes broke while they flail on my back.
~
These charges of heresy are baseless and false,
I’ll deny to my death, to my last beating pulse.
Phillip IV King of motherland France,
Cooked up this scheme devious to embolden his stance.
~
Our riches and land to be his at all costs,
No matter the lives of the Templar that are lost.
Castle and fortress captured by the crown,
Confiscated before Pope Clement could resound.
~
This murderous thief will be judged before God,
Without royal finements, naked and unshod.
Surely he’ll be banished to Hades for his crimes,
Whilst I’ll be looking down on his torment for all times.
~
Justice will be served though draw and quarter is my fate,
I long for the Lord at Saint Peter’s pearly gate.
For the righteous will receive promised Heaven’s just due,
Whilst river of fire awaits souls of evil to be threw.
~
Soon my dear comrades in paradise I will join,
Those of you who’ve gone before by the heathen on the coin.
We’ll reap our sweet vengeance on this coward of the throne,
He’ll burn in Hell, consumed by fire, for eternity alone.
~
~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
What a great historical ballad. Enjoyed reading this Dominic.
Thank you very much. I find the Templars fascinating.
You’ve recounted that sorry episode in beautiful verse – filled with raw emotion.
Thank you very much Eric. I enjoyed writing it. I have to admit that it was had to end it as it could have gone on much longer.
This is great — I really enjoyed it as well. They are *quite* interesting …
there was a show about the Templars on TV last night; it talked about the King’s betrayal. Sounds like the Pope betrayed him in the end, too.
An excellent poem!
Thank you Jen. Aside from social issues, although I don’t consider myself to be overly religious, I do love to study religions and religious orders, especially those in existence during the Crusades such as the Knights Templar and the Hospitalers.
I don’t know too much about the Hospitalers … will have to research them! World religions and philosophies are fascinating.
They are interesting as well, but not as well know.