A friend in power

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    A friend in power

    Meeting you in this circle has
    really being my pleasure
    What galled me is just the
    circumstances around its circumference
    From which I couldn't draw a difference
    from us and a maroon.

    It would've been joy of no measure
    If I was an Armani
    and you the Branson
    Mansions with big terraces
    overviewing the lake
    Sporting stables and playing golfs
    against high stakes
    Every toys ours to deploy
    and we iced up as
    phenomenal big-boys.

    But we are a priceless package
    wrapped up in an airless seal.
    Though we even have to fight and squeal
    over pennies eked out from glutton's deal.

    I will still like to meet you
    when you are barking orders
    over the wires;
    fiddling your pawns in your
    far-flung empires
    In a game which mark you a
    player and an umpire
    Mutlinationals in your graps
    like a broom
    touring the continents in the
    luxury of your room.

    I hope so
    that we will meet even at all cost
    But a friend in power
    is a friend lost.

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    Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

    Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) Greek philosopher.

    Inkling’s Poems (5)

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