Image: ChatGPT but with a little human intervention
beam blunt works moment own shape ancient envy truth scroll shift fluid
To Himself
During a rare moment,
Sitting on his own,
Possibly in a campaign tent,
Likely at a battle front,
The most powerful man
Of his day sits to write.
Not on a royal papyrus scroll,
On a wax tablet with a stylus.
Does he, like Sun Tzu, write works
Of battle strategy and planning?
Of court politics and intrigue?
Of future empire building?
To put the truth bluntly: No.
He works to shape himself,
To build an ethical inner citadel,
Where self-control is the walls,
Compassion and kindness the beams.
A structure to counter envy, sloth, and pride,
To shift focus from without to within.
This ancient scribe, an emperor,
The wearer of the royal purple,
Is writing to himself, directly.
And, unknowingly, indirectly to us.
Time and events are fluid, shifting,
But his wisdom is eternal.
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Thanks so much for posting to dVerse! Intersting list of words and you've used them so well....writing just flows. Would that all world leaders could have this attitude!
ReplyDeleteQuick point: could you please add a tag or mention of dVerse at the end of your post? We always ask that folks do that so others might find us as they read your poem....and, in actuality, we find it does increase readers for your poem as well. That's really the only thing we ask of those who post at the pub (dVerse: a virtual pub for poets around the globe!). And by the way, would love to have you drop by our LIVE session on Saturday!
Wonderful... I love the thought of wise leaders. Some leaders move from being smart and intelligent to be wise, others or nothing of the sort. The worst type of leaders are those who only govern with charisma.
ReplyDeleteIf only current leaders felt this way. We need them, especially here in the US.
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ReplyDeleteNice there is a bit of a shortage of eternal wise leaders atm so good to read about it
ReplyDeleteComment above from Marja. Computer broken lol so working on a tablet
ReplyDeleteAs always, I'm incredibly impressed, both by the poem and the way you have incorporated the list words.
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done!
ReplyDeleteAn intelligent and insightful exploration on the nature of leadership and (lack of) wisdom that can come with command - jae
ReplyDeleteWonderful writing! The whole piece flows smoothly.
ReplyDeleteExcellent use of the words....Rall
ReplyDeleteMarcus Aurelius was a rarity. In the US, the last time we had a political leader who even aspired to spiritual wisdom, he didn't do so well as a political leader.
ReplyDeleteWe should take a lesson from that write up.
ReplyDeletea masterful piece. Thank you for it.
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