Casino Poem by Don Pearson

Casino

Rating: 5.0


(For UK Legislators)

And I shall build a treasure dome
On a great salty plain
And from that spreading desert
Sweet water I shall drain.

And though the people thereabout
Shall tribute pay to me,
I’ll aid them with their poverty.
Gambling shalll set them free.

30 January 2007

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Fay Slimm 16 September 2008

A great tilt at a far from caring system - how succint too the wording.. You speak for a lot of us here Dave.

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