Greg Rolfe

3 years ago ·

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The Best game in town

The Best game in town

The best game in town:

To stare into the clouds, to ponder the stars.

These perhaps encourage the imagination, build the wonder.

Though a common result is an empty wallet.

That moment of peace, the hint of solace, is a gift in itself.

But to balance, to juggle, to judge perspective.

Or simply to pay the bills.

One must learn the skills.

This is life.

It is not one thing nor even two.

Life.

The best game in town. 

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