THE TALE OF THE VANQUISHED AND OTHER ANIMALS
THE TALE OF THE VANQUISHED AND OTHER ANIMALS.
Once upon a time, all the animals Gathered in the Town hall To choose for themselves a new king. The priest then cast the lot … The lion, tiger and eagle were favoured leaving the buffalo and crocodile disgruntled And dared to question the oracle by clamouring for the throne too
Every animal wanted its own To sit on the lofty throne For one king would have to rule Once chosen by the greater lot. Every animal looked for its kind Then shamelessly clashed, clawed and Even gored to death anyone Not voting for their own.
Chaos became the order of the day as biased rage led them all astray Not even peace could hold at bay Nor shift their ego on display. The weak and fearfully wise Fled off without delay Refusing to be the sacrificial lamb Being looked for to be slain.
Finally, a new king was crowned Definitely not everyone's choice. Well, the hall needed to be locked And all the animals had to go home… Unfortunately, to friendship bruised and battered on the altar of ego… turning Kinsmen to foes while the vanquished. Dined wisely with the newly enthroned!
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"The Tale of The Vanquished and Other Animals" is a satirical poem that exposes the dynamics of politics where "the are no permanent friends nor enemies but permanent interest". Whether they win or lose, politicians will always find a way to be relevant in any government in power even if it is to be an opposition. The poem also highlights the length politicians would go to get the electorates sentimentally attached to their ideas and mandates, thriving on the rule of divide and conquer, leaving the electorates in all sorts of disunity (whether gender, tribal, religious or environmental disarray amongst others). The poem, therefore admonishes the electorates to be politically savvy but should not be partisan enough to sacrifice decades of family and friendship built with sweat, blood, hardwork and love on the altar of "political ego". For politicians care less of the relationship that exists between the electorates and their loved ones as long as they get into power. After all said and done in politiking, family and friends are the people that will be there for one when real life struggles and challenges happen more »
Written on April 09, 2023
Submitted by itstosinoni on April 09, 2023
Modified on April 09, 2023
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