Cash
A tiny poem of prudence
Some days you can lose it, Some days you’re smug with cash,
It’s best to just remember Your own choice can still decide how much you have.
© America Zed. Other Poetry by America Zed.
Summary
The webpage features a short poem titled "Cash" by America Zed, which reflects on the transient nature of wealth and the importance of personal choices in financial prudence, alongside links to other poetry works by the same author.
Abstract
The webpage presents a concise poem named "Cash" by America Zed, which is a meditation on the fickle nature of financial fortune. The poem, through its verses, suggests that while one can experience both loss and abundance, it is ultimately one's own decisions that determine wealth. This theme of personal responsibility in the context of financial management is encapsulated in a brief yet impactful manner. Additionally, the page provides access to other poetic compositions by the author, including "Enthusiastic," "Gated," and "How To Get Your Heart Back," each with its own thematic exploration, ranging from love to societal division and personal resilience.
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Some days you can lose it, Some days you’re smug with cash,
It’s best to just remember Your own choice can still decide how much you have.
© America Zed. Other Poetry by America Zed.
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