Dragon

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More, more!” the Dragon demands

As the Dragon sits atop his towering treasure hoard

Of gold, jewels, and valuable things

It is safely contained in a secret vault

In an offshore Swiss Bank Account

 

More, more!” the Dragon demands

And the Kingdoms of the world give him more

In tax breaks celebrated in public

And other favours quietly celebrated

delivered under the table, in private VIP lounges and boardrooms

The Dragon gets more, more

And yet

He does not have enough

 

More, more!” the Dragon demands

The peasants ask why

I give you jobs!” the Dragon replies

I donate SOME of my gold…

To the trees,

to the poor,

to valuable cancer research,

The peasants nod and agree,

It’s charity, after all!

He doesn’t HAVE to give his gold away, but he does

How generous of this Dragon

Who sits atop his towering treasure hoard

Safely contained in a secret vault

In an offshore Swiss Bank Account!

 

Why, then?

The peasants then realize,

Why, then

Does my neighbour still not have enough to eat?

Why, then

Do I still fear the costs of being sick?

 

Because there is not enough to go around!

The Dragon huffs,

Sitting atop his treasure hoard,

Of gold, jewels, and valuable things

 

And the peasants,

realizing that this is the way the world is,

that they are powerless to do anything about it

They nod and decide, “do not ask any more questions…

 

More, more!” the Dragon demands

As the Dragon sits atop his towering treasure hoard

There he lay with his gold

Lay there, he did forevermore

He became withered, forgotten, old

 

His inheritance went to his next of kin

Who crawled atop

His new towering treasure hoard

Which had grown from tax breaks given from his father’s charitable donations

And then the Dragon demanded more, more


Jean-Michel Vaillancourt

Jean-Michel Vaillancourt is a D&D fanatic, a video game enthusiast, a book-lover, and an eternal seeker for the art of storycraft in modern TV pop culture.