My daughter walked away with grace
From K-Mart, once the saving place
The store that once so many chose
Yesterday the last time closed
The store that one time stood so tall
Going there and not the mall
Our kids would think it was so sweet
On Sundays going there to eat
The last ten years, my daughter's perk
Would be going there to work
From high school, college, then to teaching
Friends made from there, she would be reaching
The company would have it's trouble
Another one would more than double
Move into town across the way
Take customers with less to pay
I know the times we live in now
There will be jobs, some where, some how
It's just we need to find a way
To get the jobs we need today
And to the Evil Big Box Store
Someday, someone will fix the score
The once mighty now will fall to you
Someday you might be falling too
Comments
When that store first started the promise was nothing but American Made products, and the employees were paid fairly and given a full 40 hours a week so they could receive good health benefits.
today no employee receives more than 36 hours a week, so no benefits and their claim to help communities by opening stores and creating jobs is a lie, more employees of walmart have to use government resources like food stamps and medical then any other big corporation. in fact they are as big a drain on our resources as illegal immigrants. And all they would have to do is allow their employees to have 40 hours a week and give them the health benefits they need. and if you think that is bad they have insurance on their employees. there was a woman who worked for walmart and did not get enough hours to receive medical benefits, then she got cancer and her family went in debt to medical bills in the hundreds of thousands. Then when she died they found out there was a life insurance policy on her made by her employer, walmart received 80,000 for her death, and did nothing to help her family!! Sick, Sick and nothing there is from America Any more.
The greed of Walmart makes me sick!! Great Poem!!
Sick, ain't?
Sorry, Miss Clean and Crazy. My daddy really did raise polite young ladies.