Lottery Addict

Richard

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I buy my ticket every week,
My rational mind, takes a backseat,
They say I've got no chance, odds are slim,
But you’ve got to be in it, to ever win.

I see the winners on TV,
They're just like me, it could be me,
But I don't see the countless souls,
Who’ve thrown their money in hole.

If it’s so easy, then why do we wait?
With rollovers stacking, it’s a tempting bait,
A win change my life, I believe it’s true,
But the I’ve lost could have changed it too.

It's a on the poor, a fool's delight,
A game of that fills the night,
I know I'm one, both and dumb,
Yet every week, here I come.

The spin, they taunt my brain,
The odds, they dance, me insane,
More likely to be hit, crossing the street,
But my heart skips a beat, with every heat.

can’t grasp the chance, the odds so vast,
But springs eternal, as long as it lasts,
We dream a future, a fortune's embrace,
Blind to the math, it's a desperate chase.

I see the numbers, they blur blend,
But still I play, and I pretend,
That soon, my luck will turn,
But deep inside, my still burn.

Yet here I stand, ticket in hand,
for that promised land,
Ignoring the truth, the bitter pain,
That my dreams are just a gambler's game.

I’m lottery addict, chasing a lie,
With dreams so high, odds so shy,
Every ticket bought, a hope anew,
this endless game, I see it through.