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Economy

Flow of terms


The U.S. economy is biting the dust.

It is also pulling the global finance with it.

There is a merry go round like pandemonium

There is also a stream of epithets pronounced

There is an unchecked tide of words addressed.

Making a tabulation of these terms, I compile

bailing out,

rescue plan,

take over,

sanction of,

reaching out,

extending a hand,

buying illiquid assets,

securing  good assets.

The list goes on,

iImust have missed a many in the process.

I must have mixed a few  in the milieu

They send a  strain of gaiety.

They also signal sadness,.

A natural phenomenon is brought to light.

Excess happiness brings tears

Extravagant sorrow provokes laughter.

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thoughts

Exquisite elaboration.


A thing of beauty is joy  forever.-Keats.

I felt likewise ,when I chanced to behold the chinese furniture.

They  are so beautifully done.

The inlaid  workmanship is eye catching.

The ornate carvings are breathtaking.

The proportion is fulfilling.

Every piece is a work of art.

Let be the dining table,,center piece.corner shelf. almirah,cots,and show cases.

My hands started to itch,

I could not take my eyes of a centre piece.

It was an excellent  work of art.

It was  a table of solid wood, with  artistic legs, fully embedded with chipsand impressively designed.

I had been advised by my friends to bargain in such centres.

.The salesman quoted  a hefty price.

He spoke in chinese.

I talked in English.

No progress could be made.

We resorted to sign language.There was little improvement.

Both of us were eager to conclude the deal.

We broke our heads,as to how to accomplish the deal.

I spotted a calculator.

It became our communication tool.

He pressed the numbers.

I followed suit.

I offered half of what he quoted.

He refused.

He mumbled.

In turns we worked on the calculator.

We settled on a price ,very favourable  to the buyer.-that is me.

I paid cash and walked out with head held high.

The centre table found a place in living area.

It added charm to the room.

The living area looked grand and elegant.

My friends and guests  showered praise on my taste.

They  quoted different prices.

Nothing came near my cost.

i had bought it cheap.

No, I had stopped down by engaging in limiting the price.

I felt ashamed of myself.

I had set a value to a piece of art.

I had  stifled the artistic fervour with my monetary means.

i had undermined the workmanship.

I had disqualified the creative  inclination.

The mercenary in me has suppressed the enthusiasm of a breed of craftsman.

I apologise  to you ,my dear chinaman.