that hat seller he’s a Maverick itinerant, wanderer no monkey business no dependence, his own man busy, he has one thing to do: to sell his hats
Hats, hats, hats hats for sale Blue hats, black hats, gray ones - will lend you some dignity while on your heads
they’d not want to help him they liked to brand him so he said: **** you, I’d rather go on my own
moving from one place to another like a masterless samurai, a ronin no monkey business for him but the monkeys do come to him
he knows the monkeys they’re everywhere the same - pinching, covetous, not giving but eager hands for taking; and he throws his own hat down and the monkeys imitate; and he collects what is his and he moves on, as he must for his work is everywhere busy, he has one thing to do: to sell his hats
*Hats, hats, hats hats for sale Blue hats, black hats, gray ones - will lend you some dignity while on your heads
based on the popular folk-tale of the hat-seller and the monkeys; illustration from wikipedia: Misplaced confidence – antics of wild monkeys, 1882-1883 (Popular Science Monthly Vol 22); see my Flickr account for the image