Poem: They Won't Dance for The Monkey King

They Won't Dance for The Monkey King

though he has begged them
to come, has offered everything,
they still refuse.  The monkey king
is not their favorite person,
is not who they dance for,
even if he is the king.
They are not monkeys, of course,
but even if they were
they would not dance for him,
though he might think they would,
or even that they must if he asks.
He is still a monkey,
even if he is a king,
it is still certain he is a monkey.

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