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Spiral Wishing Well
Probabilities, statistics
Uncontrollable and free
Yet, despite those facts
Me,
Me, a naive child
I picked up a decaying rusty penny
Off the tacky purple and green carpet
Dashing to a spiral wishing well
Pressing the penny into its slot
The whirring noise
Copper grinding against the well’s cheap plastic
Racing around its black track
The coin, slowly, but surely
Makes its way to the hole,
Joining the hopes of other children
Seconds before the coin reaches its end
I silently make a wish
A wish that could possibly not happen,
But nevertheless I feel sure
The coin finally spins into the hole
I softly grin,
Knowing nothing in my life,
Could ever be in my control
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A poem about the childish idealism, and how it is later devoured by the harsh indifferent reality.