Tuesday, April 4, 2017

The Fool In The Storm

The fool, is a crown of its own...of which, even a king is undeserving, for their must be relief from the arrogance and hubris of the haughty...otherwise, false pride would bring the world down.

When the fool laughs, the gods are invoked, to laugh as well. Who are the mighty of the earth, when the silly and simple can shake it, with their sweetness?

Is it not a joy, the buffoon can bring upon the lot...for, he rules the stage, a regent...without sense of guile, sniping at the certain...as they stumble in his glory.


Written by Bruce James Clyde 2017, at Deming, New Mexico

Art: King Lear and the Fool in the Storm, by William Dyce





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