Socialist Stanza No. 10
Three Good Friends
Three good
friends met amongst the stalls
Gathered
round the market cross,
Where
commerce and competition
Determine
profit and loss.
The first
said, ‘Here people can choose
From this
copious display.
Whatever
they want they can have,
Just so long
as they can pay.’
‘While it’s
not so,’ the second replied,
‘For those
too poor, that glitch
Could be
cured by taxes that don’t
Impinge too
much on the rich.’
The third
friend had a better thought,
A simpler
way to proceed,
‘Get rid of
cash, prices and stalls,
Then let
folk take what they need.’
D. A.
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