Once there was a king, Solomon, <br />Who had no belief on any one, <br />Excepting his pet monkey, <br />Which guarded him night and day. <br /> <br />He took his monkey to the forest, <br />Side by side, with him for a hunt. <br />Tired on his way, he took rest, <br />Under a shady tree, he slept. <br /> <br />The monkey was guarding him, <br />And saw a fly sitting o'er his arm. <br />It drove it first with its hands, <br />But the fly sat o'er his nose. <br /> <br />The monkey chased it out, <br />But the fly was adamant. <br />Once again it came back, <br />And sat o'er his neck. <br /> <br />His sword came handy, <br />For the brainless stupid monkey. <br />It struck the sword o'er the fly, <br />But Severed his head, sparing the fly.<br /><br />Rajaram Ramachandran<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/never-trust-an-idiot/
