Oh how I'd be gay and glad 
If a little house I had, 
Snuggled in a shady lot, 
With behind a garden plot; 
Simple grub, old duds to wear, 
A book, a pipe, a rocking-chair . . . 
You would never hear me grouse 
If I had a little house. 
 
Oh if I had just enough 
Dough to buy the needful stuff; 
Milk and porridge, toast and tea, 
How contented I would be! 
You could have your cake and wine, 
I on cabbage soup would dine, 
Joking to the journey's end - 
Had I just enough to spend. 
 
Oh had I no boss to please 
I'd give thanks on bended knees; 
Could I to myself belong, 
I would fill the day with song. 
Freedom's crust is sweeter far 
Than control and caviar; 
How my ragged hat I'd toss 
If I didn't have a boss. 
 
So you may see my point of view, 
But there's nothing I can do; 
Oh the weariness of work, 
Duties that I may not shirk. 
Though simplicity I crave 
I must go down to my grave, 
Bossed by bullion, crossed by care - 
Just a poor damn millionaire.
Robert William Service
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/wistful/