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Wednesday 17 December 2025

The Wisest King Solomon

Solomon sat crowned in silence, gold upon his brow,


Yet wisdom was his scepter, not the throne somehow.
He spoke with God at nightfall, asked not sword nor gain,
But eyes to judge the heart of joy and pain.


Women came like seasons, each with beauty, song, and fire,
Queens of distant kingdoms, flames of deep desire.
They taught him love’s soft language, its comfort and its cost,
For even sacred wisdom can wander, bent or lost.


Between their whispered counsel and the Lord’s clear voice,
He learned that wisdom trembles when desire makes the choice.
For wisdom is not knowing, nor cleverness alone,
But guarding truth and purpose when the heart is drawn.


So Solomon stands written in eternal lore:
The wisest man who learned that wisdom must be more
More than words or insight, more than riches given,
It is faith kept whole between the earth and heaven.



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