I think I got too ambitious with this one in the time frame, to the point of it reading pretty badly. Note to self- political commentary in a short time frame is a bad idea. But rules are rules, so here goes! Sincere apologies if any of this comes across as ignorant or offensive.
I think of Aristotle as I pass through the Cotswolds
High up somewhere in these rolling hills
Oliver Cromwell fought the royalists to establish the English Commonwealth
More recently, a little further down
A bunch of “travellers” raided the local corn farms
Establishing trailers and declaring it their property
Two events separated in time and stature
Yet also similar
Both revolutions against establishment
Led by people firm in their beliefs
But I think of how they end[ed]
And my mind goes back to Aristotle
Politics, revolution, democracy or mobocracy?
Which one are they?
Who is right?
And who is wrong?
Alas
I guess it is not as black and white as the Tudor townhouses