What Comes from Having    a British Housekeeper

What Comes from Having

   a British Housekeeper

He, raised on Scottish  porridge in the land

Of ancient Greeks, on tapioca, rice,

And other British blandness, grows a gland

Enlarged enough that it can thrust and slice

Its way to royal climax in a queen.

That phyllo colored semen slobs its way

To ova.  Her baby-making machine

Pops out three princes and a single stray

Infanta princess.  The rest is history.

The craziness of families and of chance

Results in dual dynasties blistery

With human faults and merits in a dance.

He went to Gordonstoun while in his teens,

Becoming strong to give her off-white genes.

This poem is part of a shorter sonnet sequence within this large sonnet sequence called The Encyclopedia Sonnetica.  The shorter sonnet sequence is called “Philip, Prince of Greece and Great Britain.”  I recommend you read this poem where it is set in its sonnet sequence.  To do that, search for “Philip, Prince of Greece and Great Britain” here in The Encyclopedia Sonnetica.