poem if by rudyard kipling how should
ones behaviour with crowds and kings
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yes it is right because it is discrimination
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The behaviour of one towrds Kings and Crowds.
For the kings, they expect the royal treatment
What beats royal than a majestic bow
The crowds long for a good attitude
However moody your day might be
The kings hope for presents
To be presented alogside their tables
And for the crowds, wait for a simple wave
One that will start their day afresh
If all the needful is provided,
Then that is the behaviourof one towards Kings and Crowds.
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