Showing posts with label bully. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bully. Show all posts

​The Schoolyard General

The hunger is the same:
a fragile ego wrapped in an offensive T-shirt,
the science of dominance where
one man’s status requires another’s silence.
It’s all a learned rhythm—
the pulse of insecurity disguised as strength,
a desire to own the air all others breathe.
​Look closely at the General’s stars,
and you will see the classroom ghost.
The big kid, the "mouthy" one,
trading the tarmac of the playground for a country’s border,
the grass for a graveyard.
​It begins with a clenched fist
and a slow diktat muttered through clenched teeth:
“It’s my ball, so I decide who plays.”
It ends with a finger on a trigger:
“It may be your land, but my gun is bigger.”
​From the playground scuffle to the scorched earth,
the logic never matures.
What was once minor friction
swells into a worldwide dispute
a fight over oil, or water, or land.
The world is just a bigger playground to lord it over,
a larger area to hold dominion.
It’s my playground. It’s my ball.
​History remembers the names:
the bossy children who never grew up,
who bullied siblings in quiet hallways
before they silenced cities with harsh,
soul-less warnings.
The "perfect storm" is rarely a mystery;
it is just the shadow of a small boy
stretched across the world’s surface,
turning all into night.
​Aggression is a hollow victory;
an imposition is never a resolution.
Whether in the soil or on the map,
the bully wins the game
but loses the world.