'An Old Sicilian Song' A woman crossing the square slips in the mud and falls head over heels. Her skirts go over her head She shows her bum The fools laugh fit to burst and shout dirty words The King passes on horseback, the mud makes him slip The fine beast and the King roll on the ground and in his turn he shows his bum through his torn breeches. The fools rush to take off their hats Only a madman across the way seeing this new and unfamiliar face of power can't help laughing his head off. The fools chorus at the top of their voices - so as to drown the madman's laughter- their praise of the great royal bum 'Oh, magnificent cheeks basking in the sun hailed by God, wonderful spheres' The fools, because the King has shit himself, for fear, begin to praise the stink of the noble motion The madman runs up waving a censer and sings Te Deum to the King's shit and plants a jasmine sprig in it. The fools applaud and then by a miracle understand the jape and take up stones and sticks and make to lynch the mocker. But since they know it is great bad luck to kill a madman protected as they are by the pity of St Francis 'the great madman of God' the fools, impotently watch the pantomime of the madman. Later at home, in secret, each one by himself remembers the madman's pantomime and laughs. They laugh till they pee themselves. The fools for a moment forget they are fools but only for a moment because, alas, madmen are few and far between and the fools don't get much chance to see their mad, obscene pantomimes. -- Dario Fo