I know a man who thought he had it all,
He bragged about owning the world,
And for a while everyone believed him,
Until his words and actions proved unworthy of him,
'He had fooled us all'; they said,
But in reality they fooled themselves,
Because the truth had been staring them in the eye but they chose to ignore.
I know another man,
He was cool headed, always there to help,
He was ever present to get his hands dirty,
And dirty is hands were,
How irrelevant we thought his value was,
Till we discovered his real worth,
He had only loved to act as an ordinary man,
Yet his value remained untainted.