The famous king

Poem 12 – The famous king

The clever king lives in an estate,
He controls the state,
for long days,
His rules don’t daze,
A beautifully decorated bailey,
His rule included vailey,
Lands is so upbeat,
Full of king’s treat,
The king won’t dant,
Also not grand,
He always develops,
His area no need envelopes.

Poem Details: –

Type of poem: Lyric poem – short, song-like, expressing admiration for one subject (the clever king) in a personal tone.

Theme: A wise and active king who rules his estate well, improves the land, and gives benefits to his people.

Tone & Mood: Respectful and admiring tone; mood of pride, stability, and appreciation for the king’s efforts.

Structure: One stanza with short, rhyming couplets (mainly AABB), giving a simple rhythmic flow.

Imagery: The decorated bailey, upbeat lands, king’s treats, and active development create a vivid picture of a flourishing kingdom.

Key ideas:

The king controls and develops his state.

His lands are prosperous and full of rewards.

He is clever, active, and not boastful.

Message: Good leadership is shown through wise control, humility, and continuous development of one’s realm, which benefits everyone.

The famous king

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