Sunday, December 12, 2010

Rest

This poem seeks to explore management in an ancient setting as a knight manages his battle plan and his troops of the task ahead. The Knight exercises leadership qualities by controlling his warriors, using different planning strategies, communicating fighting tactics and even setting definite goals and assuring success.   

Rest bewilder warrior, rest and take heed, for the battle is not won.
For we ride in the morn, to lead noble knights this victory we did sworn,
As hades feen do tell of mischief and demise, sacred preparations, and no jesters shall equip these arms two carry such sweat, belligerent thunder,
As lighting fall from heaven so too will this sword, on thy enemies’ chest, plunder,
Rest thy noble knights as the creator on the 7th day,
For in the morn we shall ride again,
Flamboyant bust of solemn victory manage thy fear, and hold fast
For we are knights forge from noble cast,
So rest bewilder warrior, rest and take heed, for tomorrow the battle will be won.

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