THE LEADER AND THE LED
The Lion stakes his claim
To the leadership of the packBut the Antelopes remember
The ferocious pounce of his pawsThe hyena says the crown is made for him
But the Impalas shudder at his lethal appetiteThe Giraffe craves a place in the front
But his eyes are too far from the groundWhen the Zebra says it’s his right to lead
The pack points to the duplicity of his stripesThe Elephant trudges into the power tussle
But its colleagues dread his trampling feetThe warthog is too ugly
The rhino too riotousAnd the pack thrashes around
Like a snake without a head“Our need calls for a hybrid of habits”,
Proclaims the Forest Sage,“A little bit of a Lion
A little bit of a LambTough like a tiger, compassionate like a doe
Transparent like a river, mysterious like a lakeA leader who knows how to follow
Followers mindful of their right to lead”– Niyi Osundare
Read the analysis of the poem THE LEADER AND THE LED By Niyi Osundare HERE