The Life Of Charlie Poem by Francis Duggan

The Life Of Charlie



'The life of Riley' a saying from long ago
It means the good life he or she only know
To Prince Charles of Britain those words must apply
Born as a prince and as a king he'll die.

'The life of Charlie' for one with everything
For the man who one day will be Britain's King
When his mum the Queen decides she will step down
Her eldest son the one who wears the crown.

The British Royalists to their monarchs bow
And in India they have their sacred cow
And each one need someone or something to admire
But is Charlie Windsor a man to inspire? .

'The life of Charlie' the man has it made
And by his subjects he is grossly overpaid
And in newspapers his photo far too often seen
The will be King whose mother is the Queen.

Will Charles and his Camilla one day wed?
Too much of that been written and been said
For in a World of so much poverty
He is a symbol of inequality.

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