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Ajanaku by Sebastian Hills

Tout of a son, "the king tear in tears, Waste in my name, the king fear in fears. Let my heart bear the weight, the king speaks in fame, Let my enemy rejoice," the king proud in shame.

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A man, divine and mortal threads intertwine,
Ajanaku stood, a blend of earth and divine shrine.
From a prideful deityโ€™s favor, his life took its shape,
Under the moonโ€™s soft glow, a future none could escape.

Everything in their first state,
Noise has polluted the palace gate.
Naked, Ajanaku in his first state,
โ€œLetโ€™s bear our name in our best fate.โ€

Gifted with powers, from the sky, forests, and rivers,
A favored son, in the godsโ€™ eyes, he did gleam.
Yet, the gift turned curse, as pride corroded his heart,
From the virtuous path, he chose to depart.

Tout of a son, โ€œthe king tear in tears,
Waste in my name, the king fear in fears.
Let my heart bear the weight, the king speaks in fame,
Let my enemy rejoice,โ€ the king proud in shame.

Taking what wasnโ€™t his, respect and honor lost,
A lying spirit whispers his soulโ€™s heavy cost.
A ruler meant for greatness, now a tyrant feared,
His legacy, a caution, in whispered tales veered.

The river goddess has something to say yet but none
The forest spirit dances in disguise, Ajanaku is gone
The sky priest looked down for judgment
His soul waited for rest, Ajanaku is done

Rest in the square, the night child is resting,
The cloud bears no anger as if nothing is lost.
The throne seeks no heir, for heโ€™s no fitting,
A crown of thorns, his hubrisโ€™ unforgiving cost.

Wake up, wake up, itโ€™s morning
But Heโ€™s on his resting night
Wake up, wake up, his motherโ€™s womb is mourning
A fainting lion before the congregation sight

This is the best end, silence greeted his fall,
A relief whispered among villagers, one and all.
Yet, this taleโ€™s echo, a lesson it imparts,
Pride and power dance, a warning to all hearts.

We weave this not as a tale of gloom or glory sought,
But a reminder, within us, the same battles are fought.
May Ajanakuโ€™s story guide us in the light,
To choose humility over pride, to make our spirits bright.

Ajanaku Summary
The poem tells the story of Ajanaku, a man gifted with divine powers from the gods, which leads him to become proud and misuse his abilities. Initially celebrated, Ajanakuโ€™s pride distances him from his true purpose, turning him into a tyrant who takes from others without remorse. Despite warnings from the king his father, the goddess of the river, the Sky god, and the forest gods, he continues on a path of destruction, eventually losing the respect and fear of his people. His story ends in solitude and regret, serving as a cautionary tale about the dangers of pride and the importance of humility and kindness.

Disclaimer
The characters, including Ajanaku, and any deities mentioned in this poem are entirely fictional creations. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or to real-world cultures and religious practices is purely coincidental and not intended. This work of art is a product of the authorโ€™s imagination, designed for entertainment and reflective purposes only.

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