The yellow man burst into the tea shop With his bride in his arms and his eyes full of sunlight “Look at my beautiful wife!” said he “See how she glows! Blessed is me! For nobody knows the bedazzlement of the glance the electricity of the trace the tenderness of the honey glazed lips and fond stroke of the face of the lover who is truly yours.” And the gray man scoffed in odium With a hint of despair “Silly yellow man, Don't you know What love you boast is but a foolish affair? All good things come to an end And therefore I recommend You put away your heart lest it be crushed” The yellow man paused and looked on with pity “Gray fellow, which maiden Hath done such damage upon your soul? Why are you repulsed And your heart unladen?” And the gray man looked down at the floor With an air of shame “Love is but an unfair game I fear In which I have been cheated And love has been unkind to me.”