Lyrics of 'Every Frog Has His Day' by Lou Reed

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King:
Oh mellifluous dwarf
Prince of all the jesters
Funny little thing you are
Make me laugh
As God's voluminous star

Hop Frog:
Gracious majesty
Today is not made for laughter day
This moment sacred is more for royal sunsets
Then comic ruin or suicidal jests

King:
I'll be the judge of that thank you
Make me laugh le petite cur
Drink some wine
Lest you foul sweet time

Hop Frog:
Drink upsets me
Please your liege
This would mark the death me

King:
I said drink you scabrous whore
Are you deaf as well as short?

Tripitena:
Kingdom's Sire
Big as you are
Save such
Bile for larger foes

King:
Make me laugh
'Fore I stretch your neck like a giraffe

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