Head Officer Chief Babu was a very peaceful man- And then he turned mental - who knew how it began? He sat drowsing in his chair, smiling a happy smile When suddenly, it seemed, something drove him wild.
He leapt up and flung? his arms about, his eyes red as brick, He shouted out, 'I'm lost, I'm lost, do save me quick!' Some ran for a doctor, some yelled 'Police!' with all their might, Some advised restraint 'Careful, he could bite!'
Everyone was rushing Frantic, leaving letters untyped- Then the Babu cried, 'Oh help, my moustache has been swiped. Lost his moustache? Incredible! How could it be? But his handlebars were just the same, plain for all to see.
They tried to explain things, held a mirror to his face: His whiskers weren't stolen, that couldn't be the case. But angry as fire, an eggplant in hot oil, he sputtered and shook: 'I don't believe a single man, I know each of you crooks
Dirty and ragged', an over-used broom-an obvious pretender!- 'This kind of moustache was kept by Shyambabu's milk vendor. I'll shoot the whole lot! If you say this moustache is mine! And right away he proclaimed for all a rather hefty fine.
Getting hotter by the minute, he wrote and underlined in red: "Give anyone an inch of rope, they'll climb up on your head. These monkeys at the office, with brains of dung and hay- Where my perfect moustache went, not one of them can say.
I should grab their whiskers and dance them up and down Or shave their sorry heads with a spade upon their crown. They claim the moustache is mine-as though it's something you can own! The moustache owns the man, my friend - that's how we all are known!
The poet uses some interesting comparisons to describe the Chief Babu and his feelings. Find three such comparisons from the poem and explain their usage in your own words. alore the moustache
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