The ShopkeeperA Poem by Simon J HallidayToday's Poem
The Shopkeeper
Gravely pass the souls each day And wonder what they'll need to pay But money won't buy what we'll need The system's fuelled by debt and greed I am the keeper of the shop Don't pass on by, you need to stop You have to ease my heavy load You've no idea of what is owed Another day, another pound The tills will ring their happy sound And will this haze of numbers end? I hope not - they're my only friend So adding up the profit and loss I'm wondering who would be the boss A labour of love is great for some But this shopkeeper ain't so dumb It's time to take a new approach Seek deeper, and the dark reproach Positive thoughts now - never mourn Another day, it soon will dawn (c) Simon J. Halliday 2013 For more info. on Simon J. Halliday: http://www.mysteriousbooks.co.uk © 2013 Simon J Halliday |
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Added on November 20, 2013 Last Updated on November 20, 2013 Tags: poems, poetry, writing, authors, poem of the day, poem of today, poem for today, simon j halliday, simon halliday, uplifting, inspirational, creativity, joful, positive, positive thinking, coaching AuthorSimon J HallidayPreston, Lancashire, United KingdomAboutI've written stories since the age of seven and after completing a performing arts degree specialising in music (mainly piano) and drama, I went to live in a caravan and write more than ever. I set up.. more..Writing
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