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Robert W Service - AnnuitantRobert W Service - Annuitant
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Oh I am neither rich nor poor,     No worker I dispoil; Yet I am glad to be secure     From servitude and toil. For with my lifelong savings I     Have bought annuity; And so unto the day I die     I`ll have my toast and tea.     When on the hob the kettle sings     I`ll make an amber brew, And crunch my toast and think of things     I do not have to do. In dressing-gown and deep arm-chair     I`ll give the fire a poke; Then worlds away from cark and care     I`ll smoke and smoke and smoke. For I believe the very best     Of Being is the last; And I will crown with silver zest     My patience in the past. Since compensation is the law     Of life it`s up to me To round the century and draw     My Life Annuity.
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