Fidelity Fiduciary Bank

Fidelity Fiduciary Bank The Life I Lead is a song from the musical, Mary Poppins. It was composed by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman.

Lyrics
Mr. Dawes Sr, Mr. Banks and Bankers: If you invest your tuppence

Wisely in the bank

Safe and sound

Soon that tuppence

Safely invested in the bank

Will compound

And you'll achieve that sense of conquest

As your affluence expands

In the hands of the directors

Who invest as propriety demands

You see, Michael, you'll be part of

Railways through Africa

Dams across the Nile

Fleets of ocean greyhounds

Majestic, self-amortizing canals

Plantations of ripening tea

All from tuppence, prudently Fruitfully, frugally invested

In the, to be specific

In the Dawes, Tomes Mousely, Grubbs Fidelity Fiduciary Bank!

Now, Michael When you deposit tuppence in a bank account Soon you'll see That it blooms into credit of a generous amount Semiannually And you'll achieve that sense of stature As your influence expands

To the high financial strata

That established credit now commands

You can purchase first and second trust deeds

Think of the foreclosures!

Bonds!

Chattels!

Dividends!

Shares!

Bankruptcies!

Debtor sales!

Opportunities!

All manner of private enterprise!

Shipyards!

The mercantile!

Collieries!

Tanneries!

Incorporations!

Amalgamations!

Banks!

You see, Michael

Tuppence, patiently, cautiously trustingly invested

In the, to be specific,

In the Dawes, Tomes Mousely, Grubbs Fidelity Fiduciary Bank!