The Man of Power 2A Poem by John the BaptistA meditation on loyalty
The man of power cannot see
A greater love than loyalty. Sure, love thy neighbor sounds Sweet and fine, But it cops no sway on the firing Line, Where the key is to do what it takes, And broken commandments are no Great shakes, For the holy grail is simply to win, And coming in second is the only sin. So let them be the wind driven chaff, The liars, toadies and sociopaths; If they seek to run the foe off the tracks, They'll know full well that the man has Their backs. But the crew should remember this one Caveat: The man's gratitude has the life of A gnat. Speak too freely, or kneel not enough, And you'll find your ball in a world class Rough, For the man of power has a solitary Quest: Look out for number one, and the devil Take the rest.
© 2020 John the BaptistAuthor's Note
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6 Reviews Added on May 8, 2020 Last Updated on May 8, 2020 AuthorJohn the BaptistSuffolk, VA, United States Minor Outlying IslandsAboutI am a 79 year old retired human services worker. During my career I saw much human suffering. My writing is geared toward easing that suffering. more..Writing
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