PRIDE BEFORE THE FALL

Not many people can handle wealth and fameÂ
It goes to their heads, having a noticeable nameÂ
Like the Tower of Babel, they stand grand and tall
Unaware that their pride comes just before their fall.
Their thrones of glass, so finely spun, Â
Reflects the light of the prideful sun, Â
But shadows linger, creeping low, Â
For lofty heights bring bitter woe. Â
Dressed in fine apparel, they dazzle the eyesÂ
Chauffeured in limousines one-of-a-kind
Housed in mansions built for kings
Looking down on the world, like the sun in its sting.
But behold the peacock strutting wide, Â
Arrayed in splendor and full of pride,
Yet, in his flair and finesse, he fails to see, Â
The weight of hubris sets him free. Â
Oh, lofty heart, be wise and kind, Â
Let not thy gaze be blind, confined; Â
For the ladder of self that thou has climbed
Will tomorrow become the toxicity of your mindÂ
So tread with care on paths of gold, Â
With a humble heart, let love unfold, Â
For pride, though sweet, can turn to gall, Â
Remember well: it’s pride before the fall. Â
Wilford Barker.
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I've know many who have come a proper cropper because of their pride .. well penned truth .. NevilleÂ
So true Neville.
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❤️ this....so many cleaver lines hard to pick a favorite!!!!
Thank you
Raechel Rae.Â