The Green Eye of the Yellow God, a 1911 poem by J. Milton Hayes, is a famous example of the genre of "dramatic monologue", a music hall staple in the early twentieth century. The piece was written for and performed by actor and monologist Bransby Williams. It has often been misattributed to Rudyard Kipling, who classed its author as being among his many imitators, and often parodied, most famously by Billy Bennett as The Green Tie on the Little Yellow Dog. WebMay 11, 2014 · Sunday, 11 May 2014 There's a one-eyed yellow idol to the north of Kathmandu Is it just me, or was this one of the lines somehow edged itself into your memory during your childhood? I think my father quoted it from time to time, though he didn't know the rest of the poem. (For those who don't know it - it's here .)
Book excerpt: The Eight-eyed Lord of Kathmandu by Abhay K
http://www.monologues.co.uk/musichall/Songs-G/Green-Eye-Of-Yellow-God.htm WebThe mention of the "Little yellow idol to the north of Katmandu" comes from the poem The Green Eye of the Yellow God by J. Milton Hayes. The first stanza runs: There's a one … paint modern art
Pukka Sahib... Stanley Holloway 1940
WebSep 22, 2014 · Theres a one-eyed yellow idol to the north of Kathmandu, Theres a little marble cross below the town; Theres a broken-hearted woman tends the grave of Mad Carew, And the Yellow God forever gazes down. The Green Eye of the Little God Fuck it, why did it always fucking rain when he did this. WebNov 12, 2009 · The Green Eye of the Little Yellow God Melody - Milton Hayes & Cuthbert Clarke, 1911There's a one-eyed yellow idolTo the north of Kathmandu;There's a little … WebThis is my THIRD blog. On here I'll specifically be uploading pictures i've edited of korean pop idols to give them green eyes, hence the name. If you have any requests just put … suez software