TOO NEAR THE SUN!
(Written at the height of the Credit Crunch, which is still lingering!)
(Written at the height of the Credit Crunch, which is still lingering!)
There once was a Wall Street Banker who had an unusual name,
One held by a Greek from mythology, whose fate ended up the same.
Icarus, Greek risk-taker, planned to fly very high,
So he built himself some mythical wings to lift himself up to the sky.
He made the wings and he flew with them; all he thought of was success,
But the wings were faulty, he soon found out; soon he was in distress.
There was wax in the wings' construction, a fact he had ignored,
And the wax began to melt away the nearer the sun he soared.
He finally fell in the ocean, which certainly served him right;
He fell because he'd been aiming at far too great a height.
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Icarus, Wall Street Banker, also aimed for the sun,
He desired to be nearer to the gold, higher than anyone.
His 'wings' too were faulty; they melted as he flew;
And, falling, he realised, at last, that punishment was due.
Icarus, Wall Street Banker, down, down, down he fell!.
But what makes me quite livid is.....
He fell on ME as well!
What's more - he fell on the rest of us too!
ReplyDeletelol. very apropo in light of the current financial climate. happy tt!
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ReplyDeleteIf the banker had fallen into the sea, we could've wiped our hands and moved on....
ReplyDeleteSigh.... in a suicide mission falling on us too is terrible..!!!
Smashing ending.
ReplyDeleteWonderfully done! He's down, now where is the money?
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That last line is a universal spot of reality! Hilarious!
ReplyDeleteOh! What a take on the prompt.. it made me laugh at the end..
ReplyDeleteBrilliant and, oh, so cleverly done! Loved it. :~)
ReplyDeleteWe little people are the casualties of the great risk-taking myth makers!
ReplyDeletenicely said!
ReplyDeleteall of us suffered i guess..
Yup. He fell on us, for sure. Nice work, as always.
ReplyDeleteYou made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteGreat work.
Thank you.
I enjoyed!
ReplyDeletehelp me rewrite Greek tragedies
Also, please do hop on the Monday Poetry Train
Squished me flat, they did! Nicely correlated, here- the tale of flying too high, too fast.
ReplyDeleteexcellent tale....
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