The Song Of The Mad Prince
Who said, 'Peacock Pie?' The old King to the sparrow: Who said, 'Crops are ripe?' Rust to the harrow: Who said, 'Where sleeps she now?' Where rests she now her head, Bathed in eve's loveliness'? - - That's what I said. Who said, 'Ay, mum's the word'? Sexton to willow: Who said, 'Green duck for dreams, Moss for a pillow'? Who said, 'All Time's delight Hath she for narrow bed; Life's troubled bubble broken'? - - That's what I said.
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