The Great Dictator
He thinks he’s so fine
resplendent
well groomed
perfectly dressed
strutting and tupping
to trump all their tricks.
He’s an early riser and cocky as cluck
his voice always loudest above all the rest
his promises always fatter and juicier
soon they’ll be kings of their castles, he says.
Then he calls them to roost
in the little shack that is their home.
His roost is grander.
He rules it now
and with his bone sharp spurs,
he’ll defend it to their death.
They’re all listening now,
the powerful, the powerless
obediently following his orders
but one day all those fluffy chickens
will come home to push him off his perch.
Then they’ll take him home.
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