Broken by a system of avarice
Of material possessions
Greed obsessed,
Where everybody is out
To get what they can,
Where the most respected people
Are the money men.
Where being spiritual
And willing to share,
Is seen as a weakness
Like wanting to care,
We see this reflected
In work and jobs,
Where nurses and carers
Don’t get a lot,
Yet bankers and stock market men
Are paid obscene amounts.
So the people at the bottom toil
With low pay and debt,
Where every thing you earn
Has to be stretched,
Where you can’t buy the things
For your kids they would like
And there is very little future
And it’s certainly not bright.
Where you sit and wonder
How to pay the bills,
Living hand to mouth
Barely able to buy any food,
Where treats are not something
You can afford,
And you can only dream
And fantasise about holidays abroad.
Now the hours worked are often 40 plus
And I have heard it said
Maybe that’s not enough,
That if you want money you got work hard
This is a joke don’t make me laugh.
Nurses and carers and other low paid folk,
Work much harder
Than the financier bloke
But saving or looking after
Others people’s lives,
Don’t have the same rewards
That the money men get.
It’s a condemnation of our system,
That the people
Who are poor
Left outside in the cold,
Banging at the rich man’s door,
Are those who contribute
More valuabley in life
And the fact that they have to live
A life of strife,
Is disgraceful and is wrong in everyway
And it is why the system should adopt
Equal pay,
For there is no job,
That should be low paid,
No one should have to live a life of strain.
No one should have to decide,
Buy food? or clothes for the kids?
Nobody should have to struggle
To simply exist
For there is enough money to go round
Penny for penny, pound for pound.
Where a footballer gets 100,000 pounds a week!
Try telling me this is not obscene.
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