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The Marmalade King
The Man casts a shadow purulent with stealth Having seen his apportion of nebulous days. In fear of himself... too long on the shelf And a vague memory of far better days. He then lowers his head. Overcome with a feeling of dread. Dreaming of marmalade and bread... As he ponders the end of his days. "I'm the Marmalade King!" He shouts To a world passing him by. "I'm the Marmalade King," he pouts To those who are left alive. "Was I somebody once?" He reflects. "Who was treated with gentile respect? But I have a vehement tendency to forget This thing for which I strive." "There are vile beasties intent on mischief." He whispers to a Juniper tree aside his tent. "They task me when I am fast asleep In a melancholy slumber of sly torment." Now the tree failed to address To the comments so pressed But the King would have to confess, "You seem a perfect and absolute gent." "If I truly be King?" He continued to say. "Then I should lord over all that I see. But my Kingdom seems to have filtered away And I'm not sure where my subjects might be. So I will remain here on this spot Until my loyal subjects are brought Whether they come freely or caught," Said the King to the Juniper tree. "Oh how silly of me... I've made a mistake." He said as he rose from his chair. "It is good to have given my head a fair shake As there are new facts of which I'm aware. I've been unloading my fears But it has now become clear While standing right here... My Kingdom is right over there!" "I see you're a conifer of hearty regard," Said the King to the Juniper tree. "We must do well to keep up our guard As lesser mortals have been known to flee. But I've come to the conclusion. The outer world is a fallacious delusion And if I'm meant for seclusion... I'm glad it's just you and me." While a callous world attempts to ignore him, There is a venue for which he might cling. Made only for him... less dour and grim, Where he has control over differing things. And in that sacrosanct place. He will find not a whiff of disgrace. Bathed in the love of God's Grace... All hail the Marmalade King!! The End
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