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Longevity
Said Brown: 'I can't afford to die
For I have bought annuity,
And every day of living I
Have money coming in to me:
While others toil to make their bread
I make mine by not being dead.
'

Said Jones: 'I can't afford to die,
For I have books and books to write.

I do not care for pelf but I
Would versify my visions bright;
Emotions noble in my breast
By worthy words should be expressed.
'

Said Smith: 'I can't afford to die,
Because my life is kindly planned;
So many on my care rely,
For comfort and a helping hand.

Too many weak ones need me so,
And will be woeful when I go.
'

Then Death appraisingly looked down,
Saying: 'Your time's up, Mister Brown.

And I am sorry, Mister Jones,
The earth is ready for your bones.

Friend Smith, although you're overdue
Your lease of living we'll renew .
.
.

Both fame and fortune far above,
What matters in the end is--Love.
'
Written by: Robert William Service

Book: Shattered Sighs