This Funny Old World
This Funny Old World
“It’s a funny old world,” said the man to his wife,
“Where we toil and we work for most of our lifes,
And we pay into this and we pay into that,
Only to find we must beg for some back.”
“It’s a funny old world,” said the wife to her man,
“Where we count every penny and do what we can
To make both ends meet, but the worries persist
As the bills keep arriving and savings grow less.”
“It’s a funny old world,” said the man to his son,
“Where progress is made but we’re no further on.
The pauper still begs and the homeless still squat,
And the wars keep on raging; unable to stop.”
“It’s a funny old world,” said the son to the corpse,
As he stood in the chapel and cried for his Da,
“Where we struggle through daily and fight to survive,
Yet once we give in – we find
Peace of mind!”
S Wolfe
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