One of the most touching women Shakespeare created. |
Desdemona Like a moonbeam she pierces The heart of Othello of heroic deeds The purity of a dove The innocence of an angel above Love and devotion her life’s aspects Beauty and grace her fine attributes. She loves a man of noble deeds Othello’s darkness hardly matters. She hesitates not to leave her sire When in waiting he does not tire. Marries and makes him the sole Lord of her life, her mind and soul. How would she know the cruel fate The fickle gods planned of late For her and her loving mate So the jealous hearts are sate. Mortals would cry for mercy To save this lady of decency. Who’d ever guess That the rare happiness Of the graceful couple Would end in a debacle When serpent Iago His malice let go. So the curtain fell On her love none could quell Of fair Desdemona’s life Oh! God forbid Othello’s strife! Too late he was In knowing the cause. Her last words of love undiminished And devotion unmatched Haunted him till with his own hand He carved his tragic end. I prithee fellow mortals! Do not A wife’s faithfulness doubt When she believes your every word Return the favor, the least you could. Dedicated to the angelic Desdemona, Othello’s unfortunate wife. Lines:38 |