Musings: On Diplomacy and Reciprocity

When the oppressor says
He knows how to oppress well
Then the oppressed will say
I now know how to be a trumpet



When the master says
He knows how to enslave well
Then the servant will say
I now know how to be free

When the tutor says
He knows how to teach well
Then the pupil will say
I now know how to be learned

When the ruler says
He knows how to rule well
Then the subject will say
I now know how to be a curve

When the justice says
He knows how to judge well
Then the innocent will say
I now know how to be a judge

When the thief says
He knows how to steal well
Then the victim will say
I now know how to be secure

When the lion says
He knows how to roar well
Then the prey will say
I now know how to soar high

When the boss says
He knows how to drive well
Then the worker will say
I now know how to take a walk

When the captor says
He knows how to imprison well
Then the captive will say
I now know how to escape

When the emperor says
He knows how to decree well
Then the handyperson will say
I now know how to take action

When the salty sea says
He knows how to turn tides well
Then the fish will say
I now know how to swim in fresh water

When the rich says
He knows how to show wealth well
Then the poor will say
I now know how to be rich

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