The People Poem by Tommaso Campanella

The People

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THE PEOPLE is a beast of muddy brain
That knows not its own strength, and therefore stands
Loaded with wood and stone; the powerless hands
Of a mere child guide it with bit and rein;
One kick would be enough to break the chain,
But the beast fears, and what the child demands
It does; nor its own terror understands,
Confused and stupefied by bugbears vain.
Most wonderful! With its own hand it ties
And gags itself—gives itself death and war
For pence doled out by kings from its own store.
Its own are all things between earth and heaven;
But this it knows not; and if one arise
To tell this truth, it kills him unforgiven.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 06 September 2016

An insightful depiction of cowardly populace as despotic slaves under the criminal practise of tyranny by a repressive monarchy. A well articulated and elegantly penned piece of poetry well brought forth in beautiful rhyme scheme. Thanks for sharing.

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Tommaso Campanella

Tommaso Campanella

Stilo, Italy
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