Moko, the Educated Ape is here,
The pet of vaudeville, so the posters say,
And every night the gaping people pay
To see him in his panoply appear;
To see him pad his paunch with dainty cheer,
Puff his perfecto, swill champagne, and sway
Just like a gentleman, yet all in play,
Then bow himself off stage with brutish leer.
And as to-night, with noble knowledge crammed,
I 'mid this human compost take my place,
I, once a poet, now so dead and damned,
The woeful tears half freezing on my face:
“O God!” I cry, “let me but take his shape,
Moko's, the Blest, the Educated Ape.”
The Headliner And The Breadliner
Robert Service
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Poem topics: god, noble, people, human, place, play, knowledge, face, shape, stage, poet, night, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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