Read the conversation between an old man (a commoner) and a royal Prince and answer the questions O Noble Prince, May Your Light Guide Everyone Old Man (A Commoner): O noble prince, I’ve walked this land so long, I’ve seen both right and many a wrong. Tell me, son, what makes a prince so true, Is it the gold he wears or the deeds he’ll do? Prince: Good sir, I wear no crown of gold, No treasure can make a heart so bold. A prince is royal not for riches or fame, But for respect, kindness, and a humble name. Old Man: O, royal prince, you speak with wisdom rare, But can you live it, can you bear To guide the weak and help the poor, And care for others, forevermore? Prince: Yes, elder, I will do my best, To serve with honor, to give the rest. I’ll show compassion, patience, and care, I’ll be generous, just, and always fair. Old Man: And courage, boy, when dangers rise? Will you stay brave, will you be wise? A prince’s light is not in gold, But in the strength ...
English Poems, Hindi Poems, Articles, Words, Short Stories and Anecdotes, Creative Writing, English Language & Literature and French Language & Literature