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Scraping off The smiling Santa Claus faces Dim hope fading With each metallic fleck Flicked onto the kitchen floor Yet, she will buy more Always more And always the same numbers On the gas station tickets She buys with a bag of chips And gas-station humus With gas-station pop, In a gas-station cup - Too large to hold in one hand - That she fills to the brim With hope She never lets herself Get to empty She fills her soul with Perpetual certainty That one day, she’s gotta win She’s just gotta So she plays the game Plays the odds Fills her cup Fills up her tank Drives to two, three, four Thankless jobs And never lets her soul Get to empty She’s just gotta win Fate has gotta give in To her sheer ambition, She knows it in her bones Maybe not this time, or next time …or the time after But soon …definitely soon
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Apr 26, 2019
Apr 26, 2019 at 8:05 PM UTC
THE CHANCES
Scraping off The smiling Santa Claus faces Dim hope fading With each metallic fleck Flicked onto the kitchen floor Yet, she will buy more Always more And always the same numbers On the gas station tickets She buys with a bag of chips And gas-station humus With gas-station pop, In a gas-station cup - Too large to hold in one hand - That she fills to the brim With hope She never lets herself Get to empty She fills her soul with Perpetual certainty That one day, she’s gotta win She’s just gotta So she plays the game Plays the odds Fills her cup Fills up her tank Drives to two, three, four Thankless jobs And never lets her soul Get to empty She’s just gotta win Fate has gotta give in To her sheer ambition, She knows it in her bones Maybe not this time, or next time …or the time after But soon …definitely soon
Dedicated to my Mother In Law
jm-romig-1
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34/M/American
Apr 26, 2019
Apr 26, 2019 at 8:05 PM UTC
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