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Yesterday's Man
There's no sentiment in business loyalty counts for nothing at all my employers couldn't care less but there's no chance that I'll crawl I'm nobody's whipping boy to hell with them they won't ware me down, no surrender these people are wrong, I'm not scum I will protect my rights, I will always remember the thank you mate, I owe you one can you stay late, change your holiday, now those favours are forgotten all gone but we're really sorry to let you go, they say your experience has no consequence now things have changed, we have progressed this is wrong, this is not right I can't allow this kind of oppression, or am I obsessed, just yesterdays man on the scrap heap, all the hard work that they got so cheap. Someone or something, replaceable. Composed 20/03/2017. Entered in never going to drag me down contest, Sponsored by Julie Leigh Rodeheaver.
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