Cold Sunlight In the Kingdom

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Amid the sunny, blue afternoon in the domain he rules,
A "King" in his tricked out blue carriage heads the caravan
In a parade passing monuments that are scrawled with his name.
Like army ants they proceed in a trail under his command,
Ready to serve any edict of he with the shielded eyes.

So vast is the army of who the citizens have named "King"
That no uprising shall prevail in the domain of this "King."

Long shall he reign, the one the citizens have named their king.
You are advised to stay clear and if you come near, turn around
For all who enter are subjects of he who rules this domain
With iron fists and a heart just the same--so does the "King" reign.

It's another dark, sunny afternoon.
You won't find warmth and tranquility here.
If that's what you seek, it's best to stay clear.
This is the domain of who they call "King."

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