
He had an air of intellectual superiority, a charm irresistible
To which she was drawn in a manner inexplicable
Once she was in a relationship with him they appeared
To be one and the same, you would never hear
Either one of them saying what the other did not endorse
People admired their relationship, but were unaware of course
That he controlled the narrative completely
To say what she wanted, she was not free
She who used to express her ideas without hesitation
Now spoke a scripted language, there was complete abnegation
Of her thoughts, although she gave the impression
That the ideas were her own, so convincing was her expression
*
As a young professional she joined a company
With an excellent reputation, her boss was thought to be
A prominent leader in the industry, she thought she could grow
Under his mentorship, but little did she know
That all the great things she had heard about this place
Came from a warped narrative of hyperbolic praise
Generated by her boss, anything that deviated from this narrative
Was basically impermissible, she had to speak in the superlative
When talking about her company, she had no right
To bring up any issue that showed the organization in a poor light
She felt trapped, but knew if she resigned
Shunned by other employers she could herself find
*
In a society with freedom of expression we live
Yet there are many who try to control the narrative
When they hold power over you, each word you say
Has to support their narrative in some way
The world is oblivious, you suffer inside
This becomes a shameful secret to hide
It is not easy to break free when you’ve lost your voice
You need to rediscover it to make the right choice…

I have had a few supervisors like this. Why does upper management act so surprised when it finally comes to their attention?!
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