He that has and a little tiny wit,
With hey, ho, the wind and the rain,
Must make content with his fortunes fit,
Though the rain it raineth every day.
– William Shakespeare
King Lear, Act 3, Scene 2. The Fool sings about how the man with even a tiny bit of wit must take what he gets since the rain comes every day. There is a touch of dramatic irony in the fool calling Lear stupid, because Lear does not seem to be aware of the insult.