Do you wake up only even now? She tugged on your toe, sleeping giant, for long She did not speak in me, but spoke to me Only now, you get up, and you bow I grew up silent, my parents saying that shouting is wrong Perhaps it is, but speaking firmly and clearly Is the opposite – It demonstrates control and frustrates the enemy Let measure be your ally, sleeping giant, as you unfurl like an anemone Though you slept through her trying Through her crying, You heard little. True, you woke up sometimes, And moved mountains, but the times Are still cruel to her, and you, as the big man, must protect Those who are oppressed, else your size is your greatest defect - They are not lords that forget their strength, and so, their duty To aid those who are in difficulty.