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A Futuristic Wizard of Oz Remake
I found myself in Kansas, and with dread saw endless rows of wheat ahead of me, and so I clicked my slippers, ruby red, and landed in the role of Dorothy. Small folks with suckers sang me a sweet song. Then finally I learned where I must go. A road of yellow brick I skipped along beside a lion, tin man and scarecrow. In Oz I met a wizard not too bright and wished to be in Kansas once again. I clicked my heels and then a blinding light transported me where rice grew on a plain. A Chinese from two-thousand-twenty-four said, “Girl, this no be Kansas any more.” Epilogue: Everyone knew Chinese and there was Universal Health Care. Written by Andrea Dietrich/Aug. 27,2012 Inspired by Michael J. Falotico's "Close your eyes and click your heels" Poetry Contest
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