Hawaii Holomua, Volume II, Number 26, 18 October 1894 — I'LL BE A KING. [ARTICLE]

I'LL BE A KING.

The following “poetrv” blew in tbrongh our window enclosed i in «n envelop bearmg tbe stamp of a well-known firm in town. Cbe ‘'poet" when notbusy getting ready to be a king is evidently , coiifiuod to tbeevery day drudgerv ; of a whoIesa!e bouse and to * writing ‘poetry.” Miy b§t soon ' gnt iu to tbe Kirg bnaiaess and ( out of tbe “poet” bnsiness; I. I'U nail th« crowu o{ Hawaii And III mak»n)y««U » King, I'il set tbe Bells ■ hnging | And IM mnke the Hors all »ii.g. Wheu l'm King o( H«w«ii Vou will find me not the wor»t 'Vheu I am Kmg o( Hawaii 1 m be Fredetick ihe Fir»t—4 111 reetorv the good old timaa A» ther a)wsT» used to be Wiih lota oI we*!th aud freedom And glohona UhertT—3. I'U tire ont all tboee Dntch Copa Fiom onr littie Paradiae I1iaend tbam »11 to Deutch land m re»toie th« Peopla'» ehoiee. 4. 111 fire ont all thoae Piratea * From onr Palaoa whiie or gray « 111 aeud them aU to Mokai And ther» 111 maae tkem atay.