Coupons
Coupons
Coupons arrive most every day,
Keep the Post Office going, I say,
As for me I throw them away,
I can’t afford what I’d have to pay.
For the catch is you have to spend the rest,
Thousands for a new roof or a driveway at best,
Or you get an extra can if you buy a case,
$10.00 windows washed so you can see your face.
You can landscape your yard with new LED lighting,
For $100 less than you can gather to pay
Oh, there’s one I can use for a hamburger
If I buy a shake and French fries just today.
But for families coupons are great,
To wash the car, to get free steaks,
With cute little extra wallets for carrying,
Don’t let ‘em get old or they’ll go to expiring.
Now there are exceptions to the rule,
I buy groceries – I am no fool,
So these are just general observations;
Don’t get mad at this humble narration.
Copyright © Sunlite Wanter | Year Posted 2019
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