The first one makes more sense and uses the semicolon properly.
The phrase means that people talk about money as something they have no control over but they do.
Explanation:
The phrase is describing the habit of people that they talk about the money they have or the money they spent or lost as something they had no control over or was something mysterious to them.
The tone of the line suggests otherwise.
The tone of the line suggests that the person that is saying the phrase believes that that cannot be the case and the people have control over their money and how it goes out of their hand.
1. Repetition
And a pain still throbs in the <u>old, old</u> scars
2. Simile
And the river flows <u>like a stream of glass</u>;
3. Personification
Till <u>its blood is red</u> on the cruel bars;
4. Alliteration
When he <u>beats</u> his <u>bars</u> and he would be free;
5. Personification
When his wing is bruised and <u>his bosom sore</u>,--
6. Alliteration
When the wind <u>stirs soft</u> through the springing grass,
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-T.B.
Answer: Jamie feeling's were over in course.
Explanation: