The JesterA Poem by Carlos Lorenzo EstradaA little poem that speaks of broader societal issues and the answer to resolve them.The Jester By Carlos Lorenzo Estrada "The worst sin toward our fellow creatures is not to hate them, but to be indifferent to them: that's the essence of inhumanity." - George Bernard Shaw God appeared in fool's attire Preformed a play of harsh satire Before the King and crowd A huddled mass to disavow The jester played to court Mime and gesture in contort He danced in silence before the realm In painted face of ashen elm In pantomime and grace sublime He moved through world to capture time A fool whose painted with a frown In pantaloons of ghostly clown What sadness plucked to heart's travail A joker's angst would soon prevail What wickedness did he see Beyond the veil of company The Queen in guilty face Looked away in sharp disgrace For in the dance she saw The wretchedness of us all In angered rage gave King command His soldiers smite this hapless man And there before the throng God was slain at end of song What lessons are we to learn When one is silenced and truth is spurned Speak and oppose inequity For silence is concession to iniquity. © 2021 Carlos Lorenzo EstradaAuthor's Note
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26 Reviews Added on November 12, 2021 Last Updated on November 13, 2021 Tags: wisdom hope acceptance AuthorCarlos Lorenzo Estradasalinas , CAAboutIf I can say something worth saying that makes just one person think about others...I'll try. The greatest storyteller was my grandmother. I miss her stories. Also, I would like to add to please pay.. more..Writing
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