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Chapter 2 - The Power Of A Woman: Veronica Franco 1584

Forsooth! As brave as fair senorita Veronica Franco,

I stand, I standeth firm for the rights of women,

For justice, peace, and love's true worth,

Deserving honor that befits them.

I standeth tall, yon Mount Everest's height,

Gazing down upon the vast earth's domain,

As men look upward, taking my sight,

For from my very essence doth life obtain.

I standeth, I conquer, fear be my foe,

Embracing each challenge, valiantly I face,

For I am a seducer, a mother, and more,

A child needing protection and love's grace.

I am a woman, holding sway o'er man,

Through their very britches, my power shall dwell,

Controlling their minds, hearts within my hand,

My beauty beguiles, ensnaring in my spell.

Behold, I am a rose, resplendent, fair,

Yet adorned with thorns that cause thee pain,

The power, pleasure, and treasure ye seek, I bear,

A woman, divine, ruling this world's domain.

Thus, in the style of ancient Vince poet, Veronica Franco,

I write this poem with old English charm,

Honoring her legacy, a tribute to bestow,

In rhymes and rhythms, evoking her ancient charm.