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Once upon a time In a distant land Lived a king. He was a bloodthirsty tyrant, A lover of massacres, Excited by war, With a lust for fight. Every day the axe fell Upon the head of some dissenter, Every night the body Of some enemy Dangled on the castle's walls. He showed no mercy, He felt no pain In witnessing the horrors Of his ****** rule. War was his entertainment, ****** his joy. He had no friends. He knew Only enemies and servants. So this king Once went to war, With his knights and his horsemen, Aiming at a merciless victory. His horse was the on of champions, His sword the masterpiece of blades. His shield was shiny and strong. But he lost the war. And then the enemy captured him And put him in jail, Almost naked, wound and fragile. The tower he was in was cold, The chains were tight, His fate unsure. Nothing was left of his glory. The first day he cursed The enemy and all his ancestry, The second he promised All the money He could give To the prison's watchmen. The third he just yelled Unrepeatable slurs And unspeakable atrocities. But the fourth day Something happened. The king started to feel. All the pain he inflicted upon others Was now his pain, Their suffering was now The same he was feeling, Their moaning was now The only sound he could utter. His was the head cut by the axe, His the feet dangling from the walls. His the wounds and the mutilations Of every veteran of war. He felt all of that And he cried. And so he cried, And he cried, he cried For hours and then for days. He asked no mercy, For him never granted it For his victims. He begged no forgiveness, Because he was aware of his nature. But he was forgiven. The winning king Had mercy of the tyrant, Hearing his crying In the middle of the night. He set the ****** enemy free And all of his army Was able to follow him Back to his kingdom Knowing that something changed In the tyrant's heart. And so it was. The king was amazed By an act of kindness He could not even conceive. He felt so strange. Suddenly he has become Permeable to the pain of others. Suddenly he gained empathy For all the suffering He could never feel before. He felt so human. All his life he wanted to Distinguish himself From the common men. Now he just felt Like he could live In the heart of every man. When the king died, Many years after that fatal battle, Everyone remembered him As a wise, tender man, A lover of peace, Moved by compassion, Delighted by love. No one knew what happened, But everyone In that lucky kingdom Knew that it was something Unspeakably beautiful. This happens to many men: They're cruel when they're sheltered By power and glory Validated by honors and praise. But none of them can stand The power of an heart screaming, When the discover this ancient truth: Money and power Make people different, But common pain make us all equal.
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Oct 3, 2019
Oct 3, 2019 at 5:59 PM UTC
A Brief Tale of Kings and Pain
Once upon a time In a distant land Lived a king. He was a bloodthirsty tyrant, A lover of massacres, Excited by war, With a lust for fight. Every day the axe fell Upon the head of some dissenter, Every night the body Of some enemy Dangled on the castle's walls. He showed no mercy, He felt no pain In witnessing the horrors Of his ****** rule. War was his entertainment, ****** his joy. He had no friends. He knew Only enemies and servants. So this king Once went to war, With his knights and his horsemen, Aiming at a merciless victory. His horse was the on of champions, His sword the masterpiece of blades. His shield was shiny and strong. But he lost the war. And then the enemy captured him And put him in jail, Almost naked, wound and fragile. The tower he was in was cold, The chains were tight, His fate unsure. Nothing was left of his glory. The first day he cursed The enemy and all his ancestry, The second he promised All the money He could give To the prison's watchmen. The third he just yelled Unrepeatable slurs And unspeakable atrocities. But the fourth day Something happened. The king started to feel. All the pain he inflicted upon others Was now his pain, Their suffering was now The same he was feeling, Their moaning was now The only sound he could utter. His was the head cut by the axe, His the feet dangling from the walls. His the wounds and the mutilations Of every veteran of war. He felt all of that And he cried. And so he cried, And he cried, he cried For hours and then for days. He asked no mercy, For him never granted it For his victims. He begged no forgiveness, Because he was aware of his nature. But he was forgiven. The winning king Had mercy of the tyrant, Hearing his crying In the middle of the night. He set the ****** enemy free And all of his army Was able to follow him Back to his kingdom Knowing that something changed In the tyrant's heart. And so it was. The king was amazed By an act of kindness He could not even conceive. He felt so strange. Suddenly he has become Permeable to the pain of others. Suddenly he gained empathy For all the suffering He could never feel before. He felt so human. All his life he wanted to Distinguish himself From the common men. Now he just felt Like he could live In the heart of every man. When the king died, Many years after that fatal battle, Everyone remembered him As a wise, tender man, A lover of peace, Moved by compassion, Delighted by love. No one knew what happened, But everyone In that lucky kingdom Knew that it was something Unspeakably beautiful. This happens to many men: They're cruel when they're sheltered By power and glory Validated by honors and praise. But none of them can stand The power of an heart screaming, When the discover this ancient truth: Money and power Make people different, But common pain make us all equal.
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Oct 3, 2019
Oct 3, 2019 at 5:59 PM UTC
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