The Memorial to Stone Hand – Stone Hand (leaders and Leadership)

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Time to Read:

1–2 minutes

The time comes for men to be great

to be more than their limits

the hand that bore Stone Hand insists:

“This is what you were made for”

And Stone Hand wonders if he

has forsaken his birthright

It is possible that he is not man enough

to fulfill his own destiny

“I am here, I can give you a way”

the hand that bore him insists

“But you will take the White House

In my name, and your own

We’ll do it at any cost.”

Stone Hand relents

He thinks that the people

could use a stalwart leader

In the face of all that rages

The wars, the death, the unchecked

Economic systems that render our lives

on this planet as fragile as our bones

Against the explosives of terrorists

Stone Hand feels truly powerless

The loudest threat to the country he loves

must be met with unflappable resistance

And the tantrums of the Russians

must be kept to shows of relevance

Not fanned into something unmanageable,

The leader must manage the mounting debt

Ensure that there is a properly trained workforce

competent to keep intellectual pace internationally

The laundry list is long, and even with

the hand that bore him;

The hand that has gotten fatter,

more pale from laziness and no time under sun;

Stone Hand feels inadequate

and he does what he feels is his only good step

Stone Hand return homes

and leaves the governance to real humans

with a real stake in preserving the future

for their wives, husbands, and children

the things a Stone Man

could never touch gently

And the hand that bore him is enraged

to be without a champion in the race

the empire he’d assembled

is slowly dismantled.

The man who became President 

of these United States

was no better than Stone Hand

and there was a puppet hand

dangling his strings.

The memorial to Stone Hand 

stands for those who selflessly get out of the way

hoping for greatness to fill his place,

admirable even if no good man arises.