KAYAMA (picking up a derby) It's called a bowler hat. I have no wife. The swallow flying through the sky Is not as swift as I Am, flying through my life. You pour the milk before the tea. The Dutch ambassador is no fool. I must remember that.
I wear a bowler hat. They send me wine. The house is far too grand. I've bought a new umbrella stand. Today I visited the church beside the shrine. I'm learning English from a book. Most exciting. It's called a bowler hat.
(bringing out a watch) It's called a pocket watch. I have a wife. No eagle flies against the sky As eagerly as I Have flown against my life. One smokes American cigars. The Dutch ambassador was most rude. I will remember that.
I wind my pocket watch. We serve white wine. The house is far too small. I killed a spider on the wall. One of the servants thought it was a lucky sign. I read Spinoza every day. Formidable. Where is my bowler hat?
(putting a monocle to his eye) It's called a monocle. I've left my wife. No bird exploring in the sky Explores as well as I The corners of my life. One must keep moving with the times. The Dutch ambassador is a fool. He wears a bowler hat.
(putting on a pair of glasses) They call them spectacles. I drink much wine. I have a house up in the hills I've hired British architects to redesign. One must accomodate the times As one lives them. One must remember that.