Apply for the position (I've forgotten now for what) I had to marry the Second Mayor's daughter by twelve noon.
The order arrived three minutes of.
I already had a wife; the Second Mayor was childless: but I did it.
Next they told me to shave off my father's beard.
All right.
No matter that he'd been a eunuch, and had succumbed in early childhood:
I did it,
I shaved him.
Then they told me to burn a village; next, a fair-sized town; then, a city; a bigger city; a small, down-at-heels country; then one of "the great powers"; then another (another, an- other)—In fact, they went right on until they'd told me to burn up every man-made thing on the face of the earth!
And I did it,
I burned away every last trace,
I left nothing, nothing of any kind whatever.
Then they told me to blow it all to hell and gone!
And I blew it all to hell and gone (oh, didn't I). . .
Now, they said, put it back together again; put it all back the way it was when you started.
Well. . . it was my turn then to tell them something!
Shucks,
I didn't want any job that bad.