A very odd, and coffee obsessed, king holds court. |
| King Ormolu-Meerschaum Bong Drank his coffee quite extraordinary strong His teeth were stained dark brown And he wore his great crown Atop hair that was thick, and quite long Bong sat on his clockwork wound throne That’s spring was inclined loud to moan As it brewed fine ground coffee Pitch black, as you can clearly see And sweetened so much you would groan There’s a tale ‘bout this monarch named Bong Why his hair is unkempt and too long He’d got in a fearsome fight With a barber one terrible night Over who won a game of mah-jong The king had a marvellous tree Where birds sang from breakfast till tea It’s leaves were pure beaten gold And the trunk, or so I am told Was clad in fine filigree Bong holds court ‘neath the spread of its leaves To a collection of scoundrels and thieves They play card games all the day Which all end the same way For he hides every ace in his sleeves. |