They’re used in the statecraft by the wiliest few.
Passing the laws they like; all others they eschew.
They’re present in homes of readers like you,
If you discuss this you will find that it’s true.
Some of these vessels seem built to endure,
While others of them go off unmoored.
In them people are built up or destroyed,
People are appeased or they’re annoyed.
All of us have them, not one lives without.
No man is an island no matter how stout.
Even the phoniest liars have the answer within.
I wrote that last line while withholding a grin.
What is it? First to answer correctly wins ten points.
2006-12-07
14:37:37
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Hint:
In the last stanza there is an anagram of the answer.
2006-12-08
10:15:00 ·
update #1
Nice try Angel but the anagram is in the line above that. I consist of two words in the puzzle. The answer is scrambled somewhere within that line.
2006-12-10
10:51:14 ·
update #2