A poem about a queen typically focuses on the remarkable qualities of a royal woman and celebrates her grace, beauty, intelligence, and leadership skills. The poem often describes the queen as living a life of luxury and glamour, but also highlights the challenges and responsibilities that come with her position. The theme of love and admiration for the queen is a common motif in such poems. The poet may use literary devices such as symbolism, metaphors, and personification to convey the queen's unique qualities and her impact on her people. Some famous poems about queens include "Queen Elizabeth" by Rudyard Kipling, "Queen Victoria" by Alfred Lord Tennyson, and "The Queen's Last Ride" by Thomas Hardy.
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