Money Can Poem by Francis Duggan

Money Can

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Money can buy you the great pleasures of life
The old bloke he has a young and pretty wife
His seventh by all accounts but perhaps not his last
Quick to fall in love and he falls out of it as fast

A great grandfather many times he may be old
But he is one who will not die of hunger, want or cold
Younger women fall for him in a big way
Money speaks every language as the wise one does say

His latest wife a pretty blond of twenty nine
In expensive restaurants they wine and dine
More than fifty years past his physical prime
Perhaps she only married him for a good time

Though time is not on his side he is eighty three
Money does speak every language as most would agree
That he likes his women pretty and young is obviously quite clear
He is not one who would marry an old dear

Money it does buy the pleasures of life
The old fellow he has a pretty young wife
His seventh in all so i have been told
And he is one of those who does not feel old.

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Darwin Henry Beuning 09 February 2020

Francis, reminds me of a verse from an American Rock song - Money doesn't buy everything, , but, what it doesn't buy I'll get from you, I want Money, Yeah, lots of money, it's what I want.. We are only a seven hour drive to Las Vegas. While there I notice lots of older gentlemen with young gals parading by.

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