I was late for school but it was cool, my chauffeur took the wrap I even blamed the butler for the absence of my cap My cravat was always crease-less and my slacks were really snappy My shoes were always shiny, which made my pappy happy
Lesson one was cookery, but not for me today So I sent our chef, an hour ahead, to make a nice soufflé He usually does a marvelous job or when his mood permits For Daddy signed him on a whim, after dining at the Ritz
Lesson two was Polo or Gymkhana if you must So I chose fresh clothes and donned my hose as Polo’s upper crust Oh I wish I’d brought my pony for the school ones just won’t do They are barely fit for peasants, they are barely fit for glue
Morning break was late to take and the Polo match was drawn But if you pleased, they’d bring cream teas to be taken on the lawn I really didn't fancy Maths, so I stayed and sipped my char For who could bear, and hour with Blair and his dreadful algebra
Lesson four was falconry with Mr Preston Love His birds were plump but deadly and so quick off the glove I loved to watch them soar and dive, a spiffing show for all Reminds me of my gap year, hunting foxes in Nepal
Lesson five was cancelled as Mummsy wrote a letter She felt that English won’t suffice and elocution’s better So Wilson rolled up in the Rolls and whisked me off to class I hope tomorrow’s much improved, for today was oh so crass