Tanka: An Anxiety-Filled Race

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Could he finish last?
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it was nip and tuck,
as we neared the final goal.
A race in reverse.
Would she reach the finish first
or would I lose face again?

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29wordsforsnow29wordsforsnowover 2 years ago

Oh, yes, it's a most pleasant way to 'lose' coming last, or is it a victory, mostly over yourself...?

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