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A Fine Bottom Line
How's your bottom line working out? Have you checked it's progress today? Is it dipping and diving like the markets Is it drooping to your utter dismay? Some are quite big, some are small Each one has a place in society They all possess that irresistible charm So there's no need for any anxiety! Now take me for instance, I like 'em all But someone should restrict the sound At times it can be very destructive Rumbling and shaking the ground! There's not a more alluring sight Than a bottom with a great swing and sway It's actually quite entertaining to watch But be careful to stay out of it's way! How's your bottom line working out? Are you happy with what trails behind If you are, then you should feel quite fortunate To be blessed with a fine bottom line! © Jack Ellison 2015
Copyright © 2024 Jack Ellison. All Rights Reserved

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