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‘If I Were King’ by A.A. Milne describes the humorous desires of a child who thinks about everything a king is allowed to do. The poem begins with the speaker telling the reader that he thinks a lot about what it’s like to be a king.
If I Were King. I often wish I were a King, And then I could do anything. If only I were King of Spain, I’d take my hat off in the rain. If only I were King of France, I wouldn’t brush my hair for aunts. I think, if I were King of Greece, I’d push things off the mantelpiece.
If I Were King is a poem by Alan Alexander (A A) Milne. I often wish I were a King, And then I could do anything. If only I were King of Spain, I'd take my hat off in the...comments, analysis, and meaning.
I often wish I were a King, And then I could do anything. If only I were King of Spain, I’d take my hat off in the rain. If only I were King of France,
If I were King of Babylon, I'd leave my button gloves undone. I often wish I were a King, And then I could do anything. If only I were King of Spain, I'd take my hat off in the rain.
If I Were King. +. - Listen to this Poem. I often wish I were a King, And then I could do anything. If only I were King of Spain, I'd take my hat off in the rain. If only I were King of France, I wouldn't brush my hair for aunts. I think, if I were King of Greece, I'd push things off the mantelpiece. If I were King of Norroway,
If I Were King by Alan Alexander Milne. I often wish I were a King, And then I could do anything. If only I were King of Spain, I'd take my hat off in the rain. If only I were King of France, I wouldn't brush my hair for aunts. I think, if I were King of Greece, I'd push things off the mantelpiece. If I were King of Norroway,