O Scholar Glaucon, hear my words,
As they appear before thine eyes,
Poetry's a manipulative maid,
And Poet a master of disguise.
As they appear before thine eyes,
Poetry's a manipulative maid,
And Poet a master of disguise.
But let her make thine defense heard,
Prove thine worth in society great,
But not by herself, this be absurd,
Let her choose thine own advocate.
Prove thine worth in society great,
But not by herself, this be absurd,
Let her choose thine own advocate.
Then only judge the place of Poet,
In the Great Kallipolis,
Amongst Philosophers and Doctors' trade,
And Soldiers of the finest breed.
In the Great Kallipolis,
Amongst Philosophers and Doctors' trade,
And Soldiers of the finest breed.
For not let be emotions stirred up in vain,
And if stirred, let them achieve a higher plane.
And if stirred, let them achieve a higher plane.
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