As long as there’s a sky, Freedom will always be cherished. Whenever men cajole and lie, Oppression refills its chalice.
Mausoleums and refined cemeteries; Hypogeums, perfectly aligned symmetry. Resplendent medallions, ostentatious statues. Dictators depict themselves as majestic stallions, Doing everything to sensorily detach you, Removing you from the frailty of reality.
A dictator will control discourse of all sorts; They’ll hunt dissidents like it was a national sport. They’ll turn the nation into their little fort, And they’ll leave generations traumatised. Opposition is demonised, criticism is stigmatised; They’ll tell you that the enemy is everywhere, And that entire communities should be marginalised.
A dictator will huff and puff until the house falls down. Dictators **** entire countries, tearing sovereignty’s gown. They’ll seize the population’s weaknesses, Playing to your mind’s fears, its deepest recesses.
A dictator will convince you that he is a living god; They’ll try to avoid you seeing through their fraud. Remember that dictators are sacks of flesh, Just like the rest of us; They’ll rot in the ground when put to rest, And their bones will return to dust.
Bonus points if you get the Charlie Chaplin reference. Inspired by a visit to Mussolini's grave.