He Never Will Become The New Napoleon Poem by Francis Duggan

He Never Will Become The New Napoleon

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He never will become the new Napoleon for Napoleon always led his men to war
Whilst he enjoys the good life with his wealthy buddies his fighter pilots and soldiers fight for him afar
At night his fighter pilots fly o'er distant cities and dropp their deadly parcels from the sky
And he deludes himself into believing that he is quite a good and decent guy.

He is at his best when he is talking up war though for peace he doesn't seem to have a plan
And though he holds the highest office in his Country he does seem such an ordinary man
He is uncouth and rough around the edges and he is one who causes much offence
And all of those who have put him into high office between them must not have one ounce of sense.

That one like him should be given such status is something I struggle to understand
Perhaps he talks tough and walks with a swagger and respect in this way he can command
And people of course can be quite impressionable and sad to think some not hard to impress
And they have given power to a war monger and one who has caused much unhappiness.

He has himself convinced he is a great man but great men on others war do not declare
And he is one who is not short of money it has been said he is a billionaire
He serves the middle class to the very wealthy only and in his Country there's much poverty
If he can't right the wrongs in his own Country what can he do for World harmony?

He never will become the new Napoleon for Napoleon always led his men to war
No this bloke wines and dines with his rich buddies whilst others for him do his dirty work afar,
At night his fighter pilots dropp their deadly parcels on distant cities many miles away
And for himself he's sowing the worst of karma and his past will catch up with him one day.

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