Analysis of From Vision to Reality: A Journey of a Noble Statesman



Alas, the world of politics, a land of dreams,  
Where visions are born, and broken at the seams.  
Where statesmen rise, and fall like autumn leaves,  
And every word they utter is but a tease.  

For talk is cheap, as economists say,  
And in this world of excess, it's hard to sway.  
With too much supply, and little demand,  
The value of a speech is hard to stand.  

So, to those who dream of serving the masses,  
And wish to lead with grace, and not with sasses,  
I say, don't hide behind your masks of might,  
But come out bold and strong, and show your light.  

Don't wait until election day to shine,  
And don't think that a speech can change the line.  
For the broth of the people, is easily spoiled,  
By those who wait until they're needed, to boil.  

So, have your visions, and find the way,  
To create a better future, come what may.  
For action speaks louder than words, they say,  
And it's not just a cheap, but a costly way.  

So, be a statesman, with a heart of gold,  
And show the world, that you're more than bold.  
For ninety days before the election day,  
Is not enough, to lead the people astray.  

So, keep your speech short, and your actions long,  
And show the world, that you're not just a song.  
For the world needs true leaders, who can guide,  
And bring about change, with wisdom and pride.  

In conclusion, my dear aspiring statesman,  
Remember, your visions are your biggest weapon.  
And though talk may be cheap, it's not the way,  
To serve the people, and create a better day.  

So, have your visions, and find the way,  
And lead the world, with your actions today.  
For in this world of politics, it's not enough,  
To simply talk, but to show with your stuff.

For the people are tired of empty promises,  
And speeches filled with lies, and broken clauses.  
They want to see a change, they want to see,  
A leader who can bring about true liberty.  

So, don't be afraid to show your face,  
And let your actions, be your saving grace.  
For the people will follow, where you lead,  
If you show them, that you truly care indeed.  

And when you take the stage, with your heart ablaze,  
You'll find that the people, will be your support base.  
For they'll see, that you're not just another face,  
But a statesman, with a vision, and a noble grace.  

So, go forth, and make a difference in this world,  
And show the people, that you're not just a swirl.  
For the world is waiting, for a leader like you,  
To bring about change, and see the world anew.  

And when you do, you'll find that you have succeeded,  
And your name, will be remembered, and revered indeed.  
For you'll have shown the world, that talk is not enough,  
And that a statesman's true worth, is in their stuff.  

So, to those who dream of serving the masses,  
And wish to lead with grace, and not with sasses,  
Take heart, and show the world, what you can do,  
And create a better future, for me and you.

And when the day is done, and you look back,  
You'll see that the journey, was not all lack.  
For you'll have made a difference, in this world,  
And your name, will be remembered, for all time unfurled.  

For the people will say, that you were the one,  
Who brought about change, and made their day begun.  
And they will tell their children, of your deeds,  
And how you served the people, with your noble breed.  

So, don't let the fear, of failure hold you back,  
And don't let the naysayers, fill you with lack.  
For the world needs statesmen, with a heart of gold,  
And it's your time, to show, what you've been told.  

And when you do, you'll find that you have succeeded,  
And your name, will be remembered, for all time indeed.  
For you'll have shown the world, that talk is not enough,  
And that a statesman's true worth, is in their stuff.  

So, don't wait, for the day, to come around,  
And don't hide, until election day is found.  
For the world needs you, now, more than ever,  
To lead with vision, and bring about a better era.  

So, be a statesman, with a heart of gold,  
And show the world, what you've been told.  
For the future is waiting, for a leader like you,  
To bring about change, and see the world anew.

And don't forget, that the journey is long,  
And it takes more than just a speech, to make it strong.  
For you'll need to show the people, what you stand for,  
And be a beacon of hope, in a world that's so raw.  

So, be true to yourself, and to your cause,  
And never let the naysayers, take hold of your claws.  
For you have a vision, and a mission so grand,  
And it's up to you, to make it all come to hand.  

And when you do, you'll find that the journey was worth,  
All the hardships, and all the battles fought on earth.  
For you'll have made a difference, in this world,  
And your name, will be remembered, for all time unfurled.  

So, take heart, and show the world, what you can do,  
And create a better future, for me and for you.  
For the people are waiting, for a leader like you,  
To bring about change, and see the world anew.  

And when you do, you'll find that you have succeeded,  
And your name, will be remembered, for all time indeed.  
For you'll have shown the world, that talk is not enough,  
And that a statesman's true worth, is in their stuff.  

So, to those who dream of serving the masses,  
And wish to lead with grace, and not with sasses,  
This is your call, to show the world what you can do,  
And create a better future, for me and for you.

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About this poem

The poem is about the role of leaders in the world of politics. It emphasizes the importance of actions over words in political leadership and the need for statesmen to have a heart of gold. The poem encourages aspiring statesmen to be bold, have their visions, and show the world their worth through their actions. It also warns against the dangers of empty promises and speeches filled with lies. The poem concludes by calling on aspiring statesmen to take heart and lead the world with their vision and mission, as the future is waiting for a leader like them.  

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Written on December 04, 2022

Submitted by Mawphniang.Napoleon on February 13, 2023

Modified on March 05, 2023

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