Wednesday, 2 April 2014

ALLAN'S MIGHT NOT ENOUGH TO SAVE HIS PLIGHT




Heaven’s grace! “The world is ours”, so said the Majesty
“No, thee”, to say that again you durst O Lord
Replies Allan(Majesty) with grace,”The Sea stands by my glory
And sleeps with my word, so do the mountains with the trust
I say it loud that I own even the particle of dust, even so our God.
With brimming supremacy I say that so do I own  this very crust.
That shelters the blooming flowers and also the dormant sand
And the people of mercy that dwell upon this mighty land .”

With the flow of a storm that moves with fury
Fills with dust and muck Allan’s colossal territory
Rage and annoyance accompanies his countenance
And  this small bit of nuisance questions his sustenance
And then replies Ron “O Majesty, thee owns all
Thus, you go and let them out of your court hall.
Seems by the ruin that occurs, that the storm shall bring dismay
To oppose it with your might and power, if you can then may!”
“Overpower will I this scanty  flow  of wind, it’s nothing for me you see”
Says Lord, and commands the wind to obey his plea.
But against all his valor, the storm that came says nowhere to go
And all day and all night with wrath and passion, it continues to blow.
Suspecting his vigor, he cries “Where is all my power?”
With a gentle  smile Ron replies, “HE is the creator and so shall be the destroyer.”



Allan's character is anonymous and refers to the selfish and egotistic nature of man.When Allan claims to be the owner of the world, a storm comes by and destroys everything, including his territory.When the storm continues in full swing, his courtier(Ron) asks him to stop the wind with his so-called power.When Allan tries, he fails and his feeling of superiority is crushed, when  Ron remarks that everything rests in the hands of the Almighty.

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