What’s mine is not yours

What’s mine is not yours

A Poem by Maxwell Ryder
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Written Jan. 8, 2013

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Living in our ghetto squalor,
'We the People' holler for accountability
Of each and every government dollar;
We harp on Wall Street,
Plaintively calling for the downfall of the Money-W****s,
JP Morgan and Citicorp,
That borrow and gorge on mortgages,
Parlaying them abroad off American shores,
Speculating away these denizens' hard work,
What was Uncle Sam's retort?
What's mine is not yours!

© 2018 Maxwell Ryder


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You speak for millions in this poem. All truthful, valid points. Of course, the problem is “we, the people” are largely represented by unsympathetic, detached millionaires more focused on re-election and lobbyist cronies than us. They believe everything is theirs. Nice piece!

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1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Maxwell Ryder

6 Years Ago

They certainly do, Mr Ray. Thank you for hitting upon the essence of the problem: greed. I don’t w.. read more



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i love the word play and the depth of the poem real good work you would love to continue going but its enough as short as it is ...wonderful

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Maxwell Ryder

6 Years Ago

You are so very kind with the plaudits. Thank you, Prisley!
You speak for millions in this poem. All truthful, valid points. Of course, the problem is “we, the people” are largely represented by unsympathetic, detached millionaires more focused on re-election and lobbyist cronies than us. They believe everything is theirs. Nice piece!

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Maxwell Ryder

6 Years Ago

They certainly do, Mr Ray. Thank you for hitting upon the essence of the problem: greed. I don’t w.. read more

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