An Alliterative Allusion of Affluence

Bobbles bought and brought back home
In big bright bags
Bring but a brief moment of bliss

And wanting wanes once one has won
The one thing of worth that one wanted
Winning a mere whiff of wealth

Then reality rears and ruins the rapture
Of recently retrieved rewards and revives the rational
For repeating the ritual regularly reserved for the rich

Such senseless spending sprees
Are sadly sparse substitutes
For some sense of societal significance and stature