The Reign Without A Throne Poem by Aloo Denish Obiero

The Reign Without A Throne

Some were given power to rule,
yet never touched the soul of a nation.
Others held no throne,
yet moved the hearts of millions.

A ruler is obeyed out of fear;
his power ends with his reign.
A leader is followed out of love;
his influence outlives him.

By the weight of his power,
a ruler may wield the illusion of greatness.
But the greatest among us
never sat upon the throne,
yet his spirit guided a nation
more deeply than any who did —
through the quiet strength of character,
the courage of conviction,
and the authentic love of the people.

He reigned, yet never ruled —
and that is the hallmark of greatness.

Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Topic(s) of this poem: politics,power,leadership,christmas,easter
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