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On My Soapbox
Banks have it made, they use our money To make themselves oodles of cash Then pay us a mere pittance in interest How come they get away with this trash? Back in the days of old Jesse James Were the banks as rich as today? Did they rip us off like they're doing now? No wonder Jesse tried it his way! Is there no justice, is there no law That prevents such obscene behaviour? Are we always destined to suffer in silence? Will the government act as our saviour? Again on my soapbox and rightly so Common man doesn't stand a chance To retire in comfort like our grandparents did We've all got big holes in our pants What if we keep our savings in a shoebox Will the economy crumble and fail? The rich CEOs, the damn powers that be Should be served and locked up in jail © Jack Ellison 2013
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