Lament for Lady Beth

Lament for Lady Beth by Jonas Hyde Once there was a man who walked this cobbled street, with quill and ink in hand, who accomplished such a magnificent feat, on a scale so wide and grand, for he was a poet true, known far across this land, as a smith … Continue reading

Adieu

Adieu – (The final words of Gilles de Rais) by Jonas Hyde On this eve I bid adieu, as night’s fall does approach, and tho’ in truth I beg not to encroach, upon your time or even guilt too, for salvation I beg anew. Curse of crime and dastardly deed, … Continue reading