Money Management Poetry

I love poetry.  I don’t read it as often as I probably should.  The vivid language, the passion it often instills… its just dynamic and wonderful.  So I was thinking that it would be fun to have a clever poetry writing competition.  Nothing big, no big prizes, but I desire to get some good financial poetry collected for folks to link to and read.  If you’ve got a contribution please post it on your own blog or here in the comments and as I get them submitted I’ll put links to them throughout their publication.  I have one stipulation: please keep the poetry clean - keep all of the potty words to yourself and think of some other clever ways to describe your scenario.  Got a limerick?  Got a Haiku?  Got a deep rhyme?  Let me know.

Haiku
gentle pressure here
buy this device now, fine sir
put it on credit

Limerick [which mentions financial things but is kinda software related]
There once was a man from Seattle
Whose software I constantly battle
But he’s made him a mint from an OS I resent
That the people eat up like they’re cattle

Thanks to my buddy Jeremy who sent me some poetry to read on my birthday!


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One Response to “Money Management Poetry”

  1. Jen Dalton Says:

    I keep reading about all your long, short, medium, minute to hour financial planning, and I have to ask myself: “Why is it that I can plan a semester’s worth of English lessons, but I can’t plan 2 weeks worth of budgeting?”

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