Author's Note: Here's my Will poem, next I think I'll do Elizabeth. The beginning three lines of the last stanza are based on a scene from Dead Man's Chest.
William Turner
Honest, open face,
A book ready for the reading,
A shining sword,
Made by his own hands,
Hiding behind a mask.
Love for Elizabeth.
His father's dagger,
To plunge into the heart of Jones,
A mind full of knowledge,
Sharp wits,
A feathered hat.
Love for Elizabeth.
A defiant man standing in the rain,
Hands chained,
Spirit not broken,
A blacksmith in profession,
A pirate at heart.
Love for Elizabeth.
