“Come my children, and gather around, For there is a lesson to be learned. About a young man named Icarus, and his father’s words he spurned.
Now, young Icarus, he believed, knew all there was to know- But, as you hear this story- you will learn it wasn’t so.
Icarus, and his father- both prisoners of Crete, Planned to make good their escape from the Cretian tyrant's fleet-
They shaped two frames from willow wood- and sheets of woven flax- Then took the feathers of a frigatebird put to the frames with sealing wax
His father warned him, as the wind began to blow- “There is a danger to being aloft, So, to keep the wax from turning soft do not fly too high, or low.”
But , to his father he didn’t listen- and soared higher toward the sun- And when the wax began to melt Icarus knew his fate was dealt -
And he fell, disappearing, into the sea.
Now, the gods on Mount Olympus- believed it was a matter to discuss So, they all agreed to change his name, to- Dumbassius!!
Copyright-Richard Riddle 03-07-2014
Originally titled: "Lesson in Arrogance" Title revised 01-30-2016