The Bishop and the Butterfly: Murder, Politics, and the End of the Jazz Age
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    Twas the Night Before Doomsday

    AN ODE TO Old Nick

    Twas the night before doomsday
    When all through the marts
    Not a damn thing was stirring
    Not even the shopping carts

    Mortgages had been bundled by
    Theft merchants without care
    In hopes that someone else
    Would get caught holding scared

    There were almost three decades
    Of merchants playing in muck
    Keeping health care from children
    And gasoline in the truck

    w kept stem cells
    All safe in their sacks
    While soldiers were slain
    In WMD free Iraq

    Taxes were held low
    For those in the fast lane
    While wages for real workers
    Continued to wane

    Our philosophy and politics
    Were good for seven years
    We fought them far away
    So we wouldn't fight them here

    We kept America for Americans
    Or at least rich Americans
    The poor will always be with us
    So why waste giving a hand

    America is for winners
    The losers only whine
    Let business do what business does
    And everything will be fine

    But the mortgage bundles failed
    The banks went down in flames
    Businesses quit hiring workers
    All sectors turned up lame

    But the free run capitalists
    Still making the deregulation call
    Heard the ghost of Ronald Reagan yelling
    TEAR DOWN THIS MALL