From "The Oxford Treasury of Children's Poems", Oxford University Press (2003) at page 65:
SING A SONG OF PEOPLE
Sing a song of people,
Walking fast or slow;
People in the City,
Up and Down they go,
People on the sidewalk,
People on the bus;
People passing, passing,
In back and front of us.
People on the subway,
Underneath the ground;
People riding taxis,
People with their hats on,
Going in the doors.
People with umbrellas
When it rains and pours.
People in tall buildings
And in stores below;
Riding elevators
Up and down they go.
People walking singly,
People in a crowd.
People saying nothing,
People talking loud.
People laughing, smiling,
Grumpy people too.
People who just hurry
And never look at you!
Sing a song of people
Who like to come and go,
Sing a song of city people,
You see but never know.
Sent by Dr S Ramage on 07/09/2014
Social Services Departments of the UK:
'Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive.'
Do you not feel guilty with your security blanket of your FINAL SALARY PENSION SCHEMES when deep in your hearts you know that you have not worked for it?
You have simply got out of your beds, got dressed, travelled to your workplace, probably doing your grocery shopping on government computers in government time; kept your dental and other appointments; spent several hours a week filling in WIKI on public funding, shuffled paper, caused trouble for starving, poor people, and then returned to your cosy homes to plan your Christmas parties, etc....
Sally Ramage, BA,MBA,DA, FIPA, Statute.Law Society
3rd September 2014
THE US FOUNDING FATHER BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
ONCE OBSERVED THAT:
'THREE MAY KEEP A SECRET, IF TWO OF THEM ARE DEAD'.
Res ipsa loquitur.
Sally Ramage, BA,MBA,DA, FIPA, Statute.Law Society
3rd September 2014