To every sale, turn, turn, turn.
There is a season, turn, turn, turn.
And a lifetime to every purchase under heaven.
A time to try on, a time to pull off.
A time to try on, a time to pull off.
And a lifetime to every purchase under heaven.
A time to move on, a time to stay put.
A time to move on, a time to stay put.
And a lifetime to every purchase under heaven.
For every sale, turn, turn, turn.
There is full price, turn, turn, turn.
And a lifetime of repayments on the credit plan.
Lyrics adapted from the Peter Seeger adaptation of the Words from the Book of Ecclesiastes
Rebecca Turner said:
In my defense, someone (who shall remain nameless—- but who else could it be???) peruses the racks and continues to bring things to the dressing room with an innocent sounding “what about this?” Hence, “a time to pull on, a time to pull off”—– and a time to “pay the piper” 🙂
jturner@mi-connection.com said:
Hey, I never said Truth wasn’t grist for the Blog Mill.
John Davis said:
Sounds like everybody profited from the experience, including the merchant, I presume.