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The Prize by louis gander I sat beside my window. With all that I could see, the wind was blowing briskly as the sunlight fell on me. I noticed younger children outside that warm spring day - they ran around in circles and enjoyed their active play. One boy reached up for something - invisible it seemed - as he would run and jump up high, still grabbing for his dream. Now was he catching sunlight? My face just simply grinned. He seemed to have a reason for his grasping at the wind. Then stopped, he with his hands clasped. He slowly peeked inside. And then suspense - amazement heard, "A butterfly!" he cried. The bills we know are overdue, an endless task it seems - but life from children shine on me. How futile are life's dreams. I sit here in the sunlight, on God's tremendous earth, I soak in all its beauty and find peace, therein its worth. I know I grasped for other things, I willed to 'get ahead'. But now as years have passed me by I've found 'the prize' instead. |
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