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The Wolf and the Lamb | Parable from Aesop's
This powerful podcast presents two distinct poetic interpretations of the classic Wolf and Lamb fable. The first offers a rhythmic, traditional telling with simple rhyming structure, while the second employs experimental formatting and evocative imagery to create a haunting, modern retelling. Both versions explore the harsh reality that power often trumps truth, with the innocent lamb's logical defenses proving useless against the wolf's predetermined desire to harm. The experimental second poem intensifies the tragedy with its fractured structure, mirroring the breakdown of justice when might makes right.
"The Wolf and the Lamb" is one of Aesop's most renowned fables, attributed to the Greek storyteller from the 6th century BCE. The tale exemplifies how the powerful can and will abuse the weak regardless of logic or justice. The original moral warns that tyrants need no excuse to justify their actions. This fable has been retold across cultures for millennia and was later popularized in Jean de La Fontaine's 17th-century collection. It remains one of the most potent allegories about power imbalance and injustice in human society.
A wolf came stomping down the hill
You muddy up my water brat
A wolf came thunder thump down the hill
You muddied up my sky he barked
The wolf bared truth a fang in heat
And lamb stood small as dusk
Down came death with no applause
Beware little ones whose hearts are light
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This powerful podcast presents two distinct poetic interpretations of the classic Wolf and Lamb fable. The first offers a rhythmic, traditional telling with simple rhyming structure, while the second employs experimental formatting and evocative imagery to create a haunting, modern retelling. Both versions explore the harsh reality that power often trumps truth, with the innocent lamb's logical defenses proving useless against the wolf's predetermined desire to harm. The experimental second poem intensifies the tragedy with its fractured structure, mirroring the breakdown of justice when might makes right.
"The Wolf and the Lamb" is one of Aesop's most renowned fables, attributed to the Greek storyteller from the 6th century BCE. The tale exemplifies how the powerful can and will abuse the weak regardless of logic or justice. The original moral warns that tyrants need no excuse to justify their actions. This fable has been retold across cultures for millennia and was later popularized in Jean de La Fontaine's 17th-century collection. It remains one of the most potent allegories about power imbalance and injustice in human society.
A wolf came stomping down the hill
You muddy up my water brat
A wolf came thunder thump down the hill
You muddied up my sky he barked
The wolf bared truth a fang in heat
And lamb stood small as dusk
Down came death with no applause
Beware little ones whose hearts are light
Humanitarians AI https://music.apple.com/us/artist/humanitarians-ai/1781414009 https://open.spotify.com/artist/3cj3R4pDpYQHaWx0MM2vFV https://music.youtube.com/channel/UC5PUIUdDRqnCoOMlgoAtFUg https://humanitarians.musinique.com https://www.humanitarians.ai/
#WolfAndLamb #AesopRetold #PoetryPodcast #PowerAndJustice #ExperimentalPoetry #ClassicFables #ModernFables #SpokenWordPoetry #MoralTales #TruthVsPower #HumanitariansAI #PoeticWisdom