About The Poem

A funny poem about the national lottery, which is seen by some as a tax on the poor, with the proceeds used to fund cultural projects for the benefits of the rich.

Category

Funny Poems about Life and Death

Sub-category

Funny Poems about Domestic Life

About the author

Paul Curtis

I Won’t Let It Change My Life

It will surely change my life
On the day I win the lottery
People who say it will not are
People of whom to be wary

It will surely change my life
On the day I chose to pick it
If it doesn’t change your life
Why bother buying a ticket

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