My wife and I were invited to a gloriously extravagant party recently, when we were invited to turn up dressed in the style of ‘the French Revolution or Les Miserables’. We were also invited to submit a ‘limerick or clerihew’ on a relevant theme. My limerick grew, acquired a West Indian accent, and became a rap. So here, for your gentle amusement, is
The Waterloo Rap
In eighteen hundred and then fifteen
That’s way before young Vic was Queen
We Brits marched South, tooled up to fight
The Grand Armée in all its might.
See, we love French cheese, we love French wine,
We’d even love their Josephine,
But killing a king, now that ain’t right,
And égalité gave our toffs a fright.
So Wellington, yes, he De Man
Who’d stop the Frogs if anyone can,
Led me an’ Fred an’ all our crew
Along the road to Waterloo,
And dissed that Boney
Saying “Honi
Soit qui mal y pense,”
Which sounded good, but don’t make sense.
They came on hard, they came on tough
Till Boney finally cried “Enough!”
And after a hell of guts and gore
There weren’t many left from the day before
So I shared a pipe with a French Old Guard
And told him “Man, you tried us hard
But killing a king, see, that’s a crime, and
You can’t kill George, ‘coz that sod’s mine.”