Sigh no more, dealers, sigh no more, Shares were unstable ever, They often have been down before, At high rates constant never. Then sigh not so, Soon up they'll go, And you'll be blithe and funny, Converting all your notes of woe Into hey money, money. Write no more letters, write no mo On stocks so dull and heavy. At times on 'Change 'tis always so, When bears a tribute levy. Then sigh not so, And don't be low, In sunshine you'll make honey, Converting all your notes of woe Into hey money, money. ANONYMOUS | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...GYPSY MAN by JAMES LANGSTON HUGHES LAY OF THE TRILOBITE by MAY EMMA GOLDWORTH KENDALL WHEN LET BY RAIN by EDWARD TAYLOR VARIUM ET MUTABILE by THOMAS WYATT L'EAU DORMANTE by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 94. AL-HADI by EDWIN ARNOLD |