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Every morning good Damocles wakes up And after breakfast from a drive-through bag Salutes the time-clock with a merry ding From a little card that records his time He drives his forklift or his cubby-desk And sorts each pallet or computer code Into their places in the secular scheme The minor chain of being more-or-less Until a meeting when, and with great sorrow, A Suit tells all, “we’re shutting down tomorrow. Oh, the company still exists (and what could be finer?), But we’re sending all your jobs away to China.”
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Nov 20, 2018
Nov 20, 2018 at 3:09 PM UTC
The Pocket Knife of Damocles
Every morning good Damocles wakes up And after breakfast from a drive-through bag Salutes the time-clock with a merry ding From a little card that records his time He drives his forklift or his cubby-desk And sorts each pallet or computer code Into their places in the secular scheme The minor chain of being more-or-less Until a meeting when, and with great sorrow, A Suit tells all, “we’re shutting down tomorrow. Oh, the company still exists (and what could be finer?), But we’re sending all your jobs away to China.”
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Nov 20, 2018
Nov 20, 2018 at 3:09 PM UTC
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