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The Water Tower
The water tower stands above the town and can be seen for miles around. It has a ladder leading up to the base of the tank. This ladder has been climbed by countless teenagers, for thrills and mischief and young kids answering a dare. Over the years, many symbols and words have been painted on the tank. From Highschool mascots, to hearts of love and proposals. Flowers and Holiday wishes joined in. It had always been one mans job to keep the water tank painted and to cover up any impromptu artwork. He always took his time about it though. Making sure that each message stayed up at least two weeks before he would paint over it. One day he received a phone call. On the line was a little boy. This little boy asked the man to please not paint over his message he had written on the tank, as it was very important. The man explained to the boy that it was his job to keep the tank painted and clean. But, that he would leave his message up there, untouched, for two weeks. The little boy, with tears in his voice said "Thank you, I hope it will be long enough". The next day, as the man was driving past the water tank, he looked up. He saw no message or pictures of any kind on that tank. He shrugged and assumed that the boy had just been to scared to make the climb all the way to the top. Three weeks later, the mans phone rings again. It was that same little boy. Very excited, he proclaimed "Mister, I just wanted to thank you for not painting over my message...It really worked!" Intrigued, the man went to the tank with his paint and supplies. He climbed to the top, set down his paint and brush. He walked around that tank several times and still did not see a message. But, as he bent to pick up the paint can, there it was. Towards the bottom of the tank, in crayon with a young child scroll was written: "Dear God, pleeze let my daddy come home frum war I miss him Your frend Mike" The years passed. Many drawings and words were painted over by one man and then the other, as they took the job over. But never, the one small patch, with that heart felt prayer. For the contest: Story Time Hostess: Carol Brown Placement: 2nd
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