The Man and the Crown

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What did the man among mountains say?
'Give me a crown and give me the world'
A golden sword brandished, his fingers curled
Around the viper handle, with soft bronze hair
Caressing his broad bone shoulders bare,
(Though they dare not touch his azure eyes)

'What is mud is now so gold,
All those truths that man now behold,
Only I, I have been so bold,
To let treasures be spoken, and forever be told...
In all ways, I am a god on earth,
More godly than the deities worshipped
through night and day.'

Although we see this enboldened boast,
As an ego stroked and air at most,
Maybe that is the purpose,
Maybe that is the reason we exist,
To be gods in our own little universe.

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