Here you will find the Poem Art And Politics of poet Carl Michael Bellman
'Good servant Mollberg, what's happened to thee, Whom without coat and hatless I see? Bloody thy mouth--and thou'rt lacking a tooth! Where have you been, brother?--tell me the truth.' 'At Rostock, good sir, Did the trouble occur. Over me and my harp An argument sharp Arose, touching my playing--pling plingeli plang; And a bow-legged cobbler coming along Struck me in the mouth--pling plingeli plang. 'I sat there and played--no carouse could one see-- The Polish Queen's Polka--G-major the key: The best kind of people were gathered around, And each drank his schoppen 'down to the ground.' I don't know just how Began freshly the row, But some one from my head Knocked my hat, and thus said: 'What is Poland to thee?'--Pling plingeli plang-- 'Play us no polka!' Another one sang: 'Now silent be!'--Pling plingeli plang. 'Hear, my Maecenas, what still came to pass. As I sat there in quiet, enjoying my glass, On Poland's condition the silence I broke: 'Know ye, good people,' aloud thus I spoke, 'That all monarchs I On this earth do defy My harp to prevent From giving song vent Throughout all this land--pling plingeli plang! Did only a single string to it hang, I'd play a polka--pling plingeli plang!' 'There sat in the corner a sergeant old, Two notaries and a dragoon bold, Who cried 'Down with him! The cobbler is right! Poland earns the meeds of her evil might!' From behind the stove came An old squint-eyed dame, And flung at the harp Glass broken and sharp; But the cobbler--pling plingeli plang-- Made a terrible hole in my neck--that long! There hast thou the story--pling plingeli plang. 'O righteous world! Now I ask of thee If I suffered not wrongly?' 'Why, certainly!' 'Was I not innocent?' 'Bless you, most sure!' 'The harp rent asunder, my nose torn and sore, Twas hard treatment, I trow! Now no better I know Than to go through the land With my harp in my hand, Play for Bacchus and Venus--kling klang-- With masters best that e'er played or sang; Attend me, Apollo!--pling plingeli plang.'