Mis(-chosen)chief
By Rhiannonw
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What a responsibility
to be a head of state
punishing evil
encouraging good
with mercy, kindness, pity,
leading and guiding
and issues deciding
with fairness and wisdom
and consultation;
but some become
megalomaniac
(though at first glad of a firm leader,
sadly finding him morph)
no dissent allowed
enjoy nasty mischief,
total control
rule by fear and threat and force.
They too will face
in due course,
assessment, judgement
bitterness, punishment
accountability
in the end
for how they have fulfilled
their given responsibility,
and for now
they have no-one to trust,
no friend,
lonely, alone.
The longer we live
we see such come
(their harm seems long, so long)
and go, they’re gone
soon pass out of memories,
no honour, no love.
[IP: mischief]
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A clever title Rhiannon.
A clever title Rhiannon.
I'm not sure if it's a good or a bad thing but the worst of these leaders do not pass from our memories.
Turlough
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I guess the longer a person
I guess the longer a person is at the top, the more the End which justifies the Means for them, is just staying there. But as you say, everyone must "soon pass out of memories". Though I expect people like those you mention are, (and will be for a very long time), remembered in the countries they terrorised?
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"They too will face
"They too will face
in due course...."
Made me think of all the stuff going on with Donald Trump just now. You would like to think that there is no such thing as a "blank cheque" and that there is a reckoning to face for all of us in the end. Well said and thought provoking, Rhiannon. Paul
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