The Wise King
Once there ruled in the distant city of Wirani a king
who was both mighty and wise. And he was feared for his might and loved for his
wisdom.
Now, in the heart of that city was a well, whose water
was cool and crystalline, from which all the inhabitants drank, even the king
and his courtiers; for there was no other well.
One night when all were asleep, a witch entered the
city, and poured seven drops of a strange liquid into the well, and said, “From
this hour who ever drinks the water shall become mad.”
Next morning all the inhabitants, save the king and
his lord chamberlain, drank from the well and became mad, as the witch had
foretold.
And during that day the people in the narrow streets
and in the market places did naught but whisper to one another, “The king is
mad. Our king and his lord chamberlain have lost their reason. Surely we cannot
be ruled by a mad king. We must dethrone him.”
That evening the king ordered a golden goblet to be
filled from the well. And when it was brought to him he drank deeply, and gave
it to his lord chamberlain to drink.
And there was great rejoicing in that distant city of
Wirani, because its king and lord chamberlain had regained their reason.
(“The Madman” Khalil Gibran)
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