“Freedom
is autonomy!”
“Better to reign in Hell than serve
in Heaven!”
Bound by pride, envy and despair
benefits the greater good.
So serve.
My first attempt at a Cameo poem, written for W3 #204 and inspired after reading Lesley Scoble’s information on the creator of the Cameo form, Alice Spokes, here. Within that article, it is hinted that Spokes re-imagined the whole of Milton’s Paradise Lost using this form, which in turn led me to look more into the meaning behind Milton’s work, not having read it yet. I’m certainly interested to read it now.
I don’t think I’ve nailed the form with this poem, or even if it says anything meaningful.
Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

They keep telling me to serve is the greatest gift- meanwhile I am just trying to hold myself together!
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Haha! Yes, me too Violet!
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That’s how I feel too, Jodi ❤
~David
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I love the conflicting tension, I think we all have this in us – great responding use of quote from Paradise Lost 💞
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Thanks Suzanne 🙏
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Love this Cameo Shaun
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Thanks so much Paul 🙏
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Great poem, Shaun! Have caution in who you choose to serve.
Yvette M Calleiro 🙂
http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com
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Thanks Yvette 🙏 Don’t worry, my wife has me under control 👍 Haha!
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I think you aced this one, Shaun. It really made me think.
~David
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Thanks David 🙏 I think I didn’t really hit the imagery aspect (mainly because I totally forgot about it!)
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I feel the same as Violet, and as David commented, this really made me think.
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Shaun, this is well done – it has sent me into “navel gazing” mode…
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Haha! Thanks Val 🙏 I spend a lot of time in that mode, I think!
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