Follow the money trail, that's what they sayAnd when you do you'll find the way
And the how, and the who, and what's going on
And to see what is right and that which is wrong
So we'll follow the money to see where it goes
Like a yellow brick road with red ruby toes
It all starts with people who's faces are glum
Wage earners with oodles of taxable income
They pay their money for the privilege to workAnd pay each year without even a shurk
Government transforms their money with care
(And of course all the while, keeping their share)
Into stamps for the poor, so the poor they can eat
By gosh and by golly, isn't that neat!
We can't stop now. The trail don't end there
We'll follow that trail like Alice's hare
The poor can get "food," like Twinkies and popAnd take home just gobs of similar slop
On the search for the trail, we cannot loose track
So the trail of money is where we'll get back
The procedure so far seems wonderfully quaint
But the stamps for the poor, Money it ain't
The money trail leads away from the poor
And convolutes to a much different door
The store transforms the stamps with careInto money of course, keeping their share
The bulk of the money I know this for sure
Goes right to the Twinkies manufacturer
When the money trail's viewed all the way through
We can see where that money is going to
And I can tell you where the money does go
To the Pillsbury Boy who's made out of dough
Queen Antoinette knew of what she did spakeWhen she spoke of the poor, "Let them eat cake!"
That's exactly what, we do in our time
As I've laid it all out in this silly rhyme
After all the confanguled rigamarole
It's the grocery store that's on the dole
In conclusion: you can see
Food stamps subsidize the food industry!
Copyright : 1996
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