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substitute) wrote2006-04-13 07:31 pm
haves and have nots
The rich say to the poor: Our wealth isn't as wonderful to have as you think; you're piggish and immature to desire it so; and we are to be congratulated and admired for having it.
And not just about money, either.
And not just about money, either.

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That's what they say, from day to day
Then what do the poor do with their lives?
On judgment day, with nothin' to say?
I've been beat up, I've been thrown out
But I'm not down, Oh I'm not down
I've been shown up, but I've grown up
And I'm not down, Oh I'm not down
On my own I faced a gang of jeering
In strange streets
When my nerves were pumping out
I fought my fear in, I didn't run
I was not done
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And it seriously doesn't seem to occur to anyone in the book that the difference between shiftless and refined has a one-to-one correspondence with the difference between poor and rich. They seem to think it just kind of happened like that, naturally.
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Scratch that. There's far more romantic intrigue going in Brazzaville.
It's just that poor people have other things to do in addition to pining, conniving, etc.