The Jester

The Jester

A Poem by Carlos Lorenzo Estrada
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A little poem that speaks of broader societal issues and the answer to resolve them.

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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 Estrada


Author's Note

Carlos Lorenzo Estrada
A quick little parable of poetry written as my muse was sleeping and talking in her sleep. Sometimes she holds out on me with some of the good profound art. It's like trying to lay a trap for a real sneaky smart mouse. Only to find out later I was the mouse all along and not a smart one either. Can't sneak anything passed a woman. They truly are smarter than men. Oh, she's waking up gotta go. Feel free to leave thoughts or comments. Thank you all.

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I love the jester as a character and a concept . . . your poem does this idea full intriguing justice (((HUGS)))

Posted 3 Years Ago


Carlos Lorenzo Estrada

3 Years Ago

Thank you I also have a fondness for the Jester as well. I feel they are more self aware and intelli.. read more
barleygirl

3 Years Ago

I wuz wondering if I should make french toast out of this very garlicky bread . . .
"Speak and oppose inequity"
It seems like the right thing to do - although easier said than done. However, since I like to play devil's advocate, I'd say Jesus himself didn't utter a word in his own defense. This, in a way, was emulated by the likes of Gandhi, Thoreau, and Martin Luther King jr., all of whom believed in "ahimsa," the ancient Indian principle of nonviolence.
The poem is very thought provoking, and therefore a success...:)


Posted 3 Years Ago


Carlos Lorenzo Estrada

3 Years Ago

Thank you Laz for your thoughts on this poem. I strive to elicit response and dialogue when possible.. read more
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Gee
Hmmmm, so many look down their noses at those who they perceive to be a " lesser" being.
Enjoyed this but for me I'd have liked an even rhyme throughout, just a personal preference. You may well tell me that the form this is written in has a name and is a recognised style :))
Hope You are well

Posted 3 Years Ago


Carlos Lorenzo Estrada

3 Years Ago

Thank you Gee I appreciate the nice comment and thoughts on this piece. I'll be the first to admit i.. read more
The Queen is perceptive. Not so the King. The all powerful King. Reminds me how power can be destructive. A little power can cause a whole lot of damage. Thank you Carlos for this reminder.

Chris

Posted 3 Years Ago


Carlos Lorenzo Estrada

3 Years Ago

I feel and have always felt women are more intuitive to societal issues more then men. It is in thei.. read more
I apologize it took me so long to get to this since last time I was on! But this is a brilliant piece full of heart I thoroughly enjoyed! There's a whole story you fit here and I can tell how much work you put in it. So many people react to simple, true things with absolute fits of rage and sometimes it goes to show they're not always the best people- honestly, most of the time. I especially loved the last few lines. So beautifully written!

Posted 3 Years Ago


Carlos Lorenzo Estrada

3 Years Ago

Thank you Colacat for your comment on this poem. I truly appreciate it. The message to this work rea.. read more
The jester, or fool, has often been used in literature as a conveyor of truth. Shakespeare in "King Lear" comes immediately to mind. Here the poet presents God as a jester demonstrating truth to a haughty monarch. The queen, more perceptive than her spouse, sees the truth in the jester's words and actions and is correspondingly smitten with guilt. The king, however, his ego bruised, commands the jester's death. The moral: The seemingly mighty are actually often weak, and react to the truth with fear and rage.

Posted 3 Years Ago


Carlos Lorenzo Estrada

3 Years Ago

Very much a message that resonates the times we live in. Those in power such as political elites and.. read more

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Added on November 12, 2021
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Carlos Lorenzo Estrada

salinas , CA



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If 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..

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