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The Game of Life
I remember when the world was spread before me like a smorgasbord. I knew that just around the bend I'd find a prince with gleaming sword. My path would be with roses strewn. My prince would cut the brambles down. The fleecy clouds in my bright sky would hold no rain to tumble down. I was a loved, protected child with loved ones near to smooth the way, so merrily I skipped along with carefree thoughts the live-long day. Quite suddenly the world was changed, the cotton batting pulled away. My prince was late, I was alone. My life was in such disarray. It was a rude awakening to know I must depend on me. "Why not?" I asked, "I have a head, two hands, two feet, to eyes to see". So with that thought, I set about to see what would become of me. I shined my sword of confidence and set my sights on what would be. It seemed I had the wherewithal to live in the affirmative. I found a job to pay my way and learned I had a lot to give. Now when my prince comes into view, I'll run to meet him and he'll see I have as much to offer him as he might bring to offer me. By: Joyce Johnson Won a 2nd with this. For Judy Konos' contest "Monopoly The Game of Life"
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