The Whispered Role, The World’s Control
The King’s Burden
A crown may gleam with golden light,
Yet holds the weight of wrong and right.
With every word, a kingdom sways,
He builds the dawn or dims the days.
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His sword may strike, his hands may bless,
He crafts the land’s own happiness.
If justice thrives, the people sing,
But when he falls, they curse the king.
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The Teacher’s Touch
Upon the board, the chalk does glide,
Yet lessons shape the world inside.
A single spark, a thought so bright,
Can turn the dark into the light.
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They hold the future in their hands,
Like sculptors molding shifting sands.
A voice that guides, a mind that sows,
The fate of nations in their flows.
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The Parents’ Power
A mother’s arms, a father’s gaze,
Can build a life in countless ways.
A whisper soft, a love so wide,
They plant the roots where dreams reside.
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Yet harsh words cut like winter frost,
A careless act, and all is lost.
A child may bloom, a child may break,
Depending on the steps they take.
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The Woman’s World
Within the walls, a queen unknown,
Her strength remains, yet rarely shown.
She spins the threads of joy and pain,
Through unseen hands, she rules the reign.
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The warmth she gives, the love she weaves,
The silent tears when no one sees.
Yet if she's chained, or left unheard,
A house will crumble, word by word.
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The Hands of Fate
A king, a guide, a mother dear,
Each choice they make, the world will hear.
They carve the past, they shape the new,
They paint the skies in red or blue.
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For those who rule, who teach, who care,
The weight they hold is far from rare.
A moment's thought, a single deed,
May plant destruction—or a seed.
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The Choice We Make
So if you lead, then lead with grace,
Let wisdom walk beside your pace.
For in your hands, a fate may lie,
To lift, to love, or let it die.
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A king, a guide, a parent’s call,
Not ordinary—no, not at all.
Both rise and ruin start within,
The world is shaped by those who win.

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📜 Poet’s Note:
This poem reflects the immense power and responsibility held by those in positions of influence—be it a king, a teacher, a parent, or a woman in a household. The choices they make can lead to either development or destruction, impacting lives in ways both seen and unseen.
✨ If this poem resonated with you, share it with someone who holds the power to inspire, teach, or lead! Let’s build a world where every choice is made with wisdom and heart. ✨
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