Gamblers Poem by Charles WOO

Gamblers



Gamblers are but speculators as well as bold snipers.
To get information, they often contact their brokers.
They think carefully before placing their high stake
To buy gold and stock in a quantity which they can take.
Gambling all their fortune, they do not save money.
So risky! So risky! So risky!

Music of triumph is played in the racing course.
Gamblers knit their brows for losing their bets on horse.
On the opposite, the trainers are always happy.
They invite guests to their Glee feast to drink brandy.
All jockeys also win a lot of money.
However, the purses of most punters are empty.
Horse fans are stunned by the race results as all are cheaters.
Plunderers! Plunderers! Plunderers!

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