deign to entertain

 

"Deign to Entertain"

 

 

The tea is Earl Grey, steeped in quiet spite,

Where whispered meters judge the room by right.

We nod at stanzas, safely soft and polite,

And turn our backs on what we fear to invite.

 

But there you sit, the jagged, uncarved stone,

With syntax wild and truths too harshly blown.

The circle shifts; a chilly breeze is blown,

Yet hunger stirs for what we dare not own.

 

We deign to entertain the outlier’s roar,

A token wildness by the parlour door.

To praise your chaos makes our polish shine

—A patron’s mercy over sour wine.

 

You think we listen because your vision burns?

We only entertain to deign by turns.

A calculated nod, a measured grace,

To keep the savage in their proper place.

 

So pour the tea, and let the verses flow,

We’ll clutch our teacups, putting on a show.

We to entertain, deign your frantic spark,

Then lock the door and leave you in the dark.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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