The King and I



There once was a king

Who was pretty funny...

He wore whites tights 

And was tight with his money...


His scepter was small

But his ego was big...

He wore sparkling clothes

And sometimes a wig...


His crown was never tarnished

But his beard was quite thin...

He always wore it long

Maybe to hide a double chin...


His feathers never ruffled

For he enjoyed a good joke...

We could laugh on for hours

Eating chip dip with artichoke...


But when he was serious

While sitting up on his thrown...

I would tell him funny stories

To which he would bemoan...


It’s good to have friends

In all the right places...

Especially my favorite king

Who I taught to run the bases...


As we get older and wiser

And our waistlines grow fat...

He’ll forever be my friend

I can always count on that...


© 2021 Jeffrey Pipes Guice

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