| Now
I lay me down to snore, |
| Insured
for several thousand
more. |
| If
I should die before I
wake |
| My
spouse would get a real
big break. |
| But
should I live for twenty
years, |
| My
spouse and I need shed
no tears. |
| We
can retire and fish and
rest; |
| Back
come my cash with
interest. |
| In
our old age we can keep
our house |
| And
not live with our
daughters spuose. |
| So
thank God for the great
endurance |
| Of
the person who sold us
life insurance. |