In a land of
mythical creatures
There lived
a man
Whose
inventions were unmatched
He was the
creator of a maze
It imprisoned
the two legged bull
And heroes
quested to and fro
Entering
alive, and not succeeding
In ridding
the world of this menace
So it came
to pass that
The inventor
decided to step in
He did not
know the price
He would
have to pay
For
treachery of this nature
For although
he made wings
Capable
ones, which granted flight
His son, a
fair youth
Flew a
little too well
And a little
too high
His wings
turned to ashes
And
flailing, this youth
Fell from
grace into the cold sea
Where his
corpse is still buried
Thus is the
tale
Of the
inventor and his son
One called
Daedalus, another Ikaros
That is why,
when this tale is told
People
realise the power a parent holds
And should
you ever text
While
crossing the road
Or talk on
your device
While
driving a car
You would do
well to recall
The legend
of Ikaros
For it might
save you
From an
early grave
The Bilge Master
Footnote- Read about the legend of Icarus here
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