Come to me, my sweetest Queen, for I’ve a story to tell.
gender reference; name reference (Ophelia, Hamlet, story?)
It’s probably not one you know by name, but one you should know well.
the story is called Hamlet but Ophelia is a character in it
Of a man named Douglas Kelley, taken by suicide they claim
Douglas Kelley was a spy, like Phi. Ophelia in Hamlet commits suicide
But you should know the telltale fate that comes alongside his name
The Nazi ways were but a guise that took his world by storm
He distrusted their food, a rightful shrewd
But he abided by their games
But upon his return home, he carried away their tact
A bottle of something sickly sweet
That he can’t take back
A sip or two, or three or four
Took that ether away
But the papers did deny
That he killed himself that day
Do you find the rumors true, a fitting end for him?
Or would you agree that the God would see his alternative a sin?
I come to you, most tried and true to share this woeful tale
But as it appears, of your barbs and sneers, your democracy is thin
barbs = horn, species ref
I’d come to believe that a lass like you, as dainty as a flower
Would not possess a militant air, a cruel and judgmental glower
she's got some hefty battle-experience as well as a thing for vengeance
Your war-battered smile is a sweet delight that catches a laddie’s eye
Torleik!
One glimpse of you and he’s struck too by your immaculate attire
described as being "pure, flawless white"
But know that I come to share this tale, a bitter and dying end
For your people are cursed, cast aside, disbursed…
Forced to walk a trail, a path carved not of their sin
Isilme exodus as well as living under the Moon who did bad stuff which, of course, is associated with Edge