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A piece dedicated to the endless search of happiness. |
| We all are kings Who wear the crowns, Who sit on thrones And wear no frowns. You just know all And all know you. You’re always right, You’re always true. Reap the grapes From the vine, For they are yours And none are mine. You’re caped in light, Alone on stage, The spot is bright But none have stayed. The squires have quit, The jester is gone, The knights have all left. But you’re still never wrong. Great empires would crumble, World powers would fall, If all men were royal And the crown was for all. For every man thinks himself A god or a mighty lord; All others are useless to him And all their words are ignored. Since all kingly incompetence Will never acquire purity, Granted wishes for the few Means destruction of all eternity. |