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Corporate Poet My savings account

March 27, 2021
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    Do not spend all

    Whether big or small

    In daytime and in nightfall

    In the dark time of sadness

    In the great time of gladness

    Whether you are up or down

    It will come back when it’s grown

    Remember to always save with me

    I am your Savings Account

     

    I am always slow but very sure

    I grow gradually but will deliver

    Initially I am often forgotten

    Finally I am surely remembered

    Put on the cap of foresight

    Wear the clothes of patience

    Fasten your belt of discipline

    Thread the grounds of sacrifice

    And you’ll sing the song of victory

    I am your Savings Account

     

    Let your savings be your habit

    As you go through this life’s orbit

    As free as a bird you’ll have no limit

    Your riches will grow like a planted seed

    Bringing peace to your mind and soul

    Your pocket will smile in time of need

    The storms of life you will not feel

    I am an oasis in the desert land

    I will save you in a time unknown

    So remember to bring me my own

    I am your Savings Account

     

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