The man is mad but, he is fair The hostages' fate flips in the air The coin tumbles, two sides, a pair Gravity steers to the man in his chair
"Fate" says the man, "is in our hands" Result occluded, desperate strands The verdict of nefarious plans "We all want--NO! We demand!"
"We all believe there is something owed" "A cache of treasure just for us, stowed" "Our wealth for subscribing to control" "A fruitless and folly toll"
The man of madness makes his reveal The future of the captives it did seal Heads or tails, bound they reel Hopes palpable of a favorable deal
"It seems that you will all be set free" A sigh emanates amongst the captive company Bonds removed, Stockholm comradery A passing dismissal to the powers that be
"Free from 'freedom', this was your chance" "To escape this tired song and dance" "You could have been heroes, not this stance" "To return to comfortable circumstance"
"The path you celebrate was the failure state" "Decency and humanity to arbitrate" "I cannot harm a life doomed to wait" "More than the misery in your own stake"
"I have achieved nothing but, you have lost" "A life with no meaning worth the cost" "A Hallmark version of Faust" "A reality casually glossed"
The hostages promptly depart All aside from this seeming upstart Younger then the rest, set apart Comes inquisition from the heart;
"Did you think these people would change their minds?" "Where fed insipid mediocrity is all there is left to find?" "A people who measure themselves in how far they are behind?" "Zealots perpetuating ego with no concept to be kind"
The man takes the coin of 'governance' and reveals the truth: