A wealthy man lived in the city. An all-night watch he had to keep. Thieves were always robbing houses And so at night he dared not sleep.
His house had a large verandah; A shady spot with lots of air. A passing tinker asked the rich man If he could do his work out there.
The wealthy man gave his permission, But wished he had not very soon. Because he missed his sleep at night time, He rested in the afternoon.
The banging of the tinker's hammer, He found too terrible to bear. He lent some money to the tinker To start a business up elsewhere.
The tinker went off to his village And bought some chickens and a truck. As trade was good, he soon was wealthy. He then began to curse his luck.
His poultry farm was often raided. He had to buy himself a gun To keep vigil with his watchmen. He found that riches were not fun.
Missing all his sleep at night-time Destroyed his peace of mind and health. He always thought that cheats and robbers Would try to steal his new-gained wealth.
So he resolved to pay the loan back And soon he sold the poultry farm. He returned the rich man's money For it had only brought him harm.
He wanted to be just a tinker. He had been happier before. He asked the rich man one small favor - That he might use the yard once more!
It does not help to envy others However little you have got. If you want to be contented It pays you to accept your lot.