The Old man said…
The old man said...
The old man smiled and said
Quod dixi, dixi, nothing more to add
My words of wisdom such as they are,
Scattered lightly near and far.
For the most part fallen on deaf ears
But all of that is fine
The words at least were mine
Like God, misunderstood.
The people spoke, God damn them,
Democracy is naught
If half the population cannot read
And the other will not be taught.
Quod scripsi, scripsi, nothing more to write
No point in writing, morning noon and night
The seed - I’ll let it settle
See it makes the harvest right.
The words we share we never know
When or where they’ll land
What life or trail is changed
We’ll never understand.
Quod dixi, dixi = I’ve said what I’ve said.
Quod scrpsi, scripsi = I’ve written what I’ve written, attributed to Pontius Pilate who wrote ‘’Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews’
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