Wednesday, 24 December 2014

A Christmas Present from ShawWaterWorks

'Twas the night before Christmas and all through the shop
Not a machine was left milling, not a floor left to mop.
The office was tidied with delicate care
In hopes that the crowdfunding soon would be there.

The PCBs were nestled all snug in their cases
While everything else was put in its places.
And the engineer and the manager, wrapped in their coats
Had turned off the lights and were ready to go

When from the back of the shop there arose such a clatter
They sprang from the door to see what was the matter.
Away to the manufacturing floor they did dash
And turned on the lights, which came on with a flash.

The lights on the ceiling gave a certain glow
To the lustrous Peco-M cases below.
When, what to their wondering eyes should shine
But a miniature Peco-M in a brand-new design.

With a little light inside, shining so bright
We knew in a moment it was ever-so right.
More sleek and more smooth than what it was before
They could see it in their minds, lined up in a store.

Home Hardware, Home Depot, Rona, and Sears,
For home owners, contractors, plumbers and their peers!
To the top of the shelves right down to the floor,
The Peco-M R Systems, C Systems, and more!

And then in a twinkling, the vision went with a -poof-
To leave them both thinking of water- and rust-proof
Peco-M Systems, smooth, round, and sleek
Safe for all appliances, even those that might leek.

The savings – how pleasant! The power bill lightened!
Each carbon footprint so wonderfully lightened!
The power meter spun so languidly, lazy
As high bills of the past became distant and hazy.

They make not a sound, use no power alone
Just lower the wattage on whatever you own.
In four different systems for your appliances at home
There's a Peco-M for everyone, by volt or by ohm.

So in 2015 when we've launched our campaign,
Remember the Peco-M. Remember the name.
All of us here at ShawWaterWorks say
“Merry Christmas to all, and have a magical day!”


Adapted (loosely) from “'Twas the Night Before Christmas” by Clement C. Moore

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