POEM: The Lottery

Why do we think it likely

To not only beat the improbable odds

But by an order of magnitude?

Birthdates, anniversaries, the number on the door of the first place we lived;

Wrenching destiny from entropy we personalize our disappointments,

Playing narcissistic numbers for rich cash rewards

Fated for someone else.

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