Lottery
lottery
(12/10/00)
_________First Place__________yard work -- a lottery ticket in the leaf pile Earl Keener
________Second Place________ lottery - even the beggar buys dreams BobT
_________Third Place________ a can of beans last week's lottery ticket still on the fridge DeVar
_________Below Third Place________
corner store a homeless man joins the lottery queue Yu Chang
second hand pants in one of the pockets a lottery ticket max verhart
holding his breath- the last lottery ball one number short -naia
first date -
she buys an extra
lottery ticket
hilary tann
crumpled paper holds lost dreams lottery ~Andrea Ramey
lottery draw- wishing he'd been born a day later Sue
The rice seller Walking to and fro-- Lottery result day. Maarof
lottery~
the casting of the
first stone
kathi
wash day - lottery ticket comes out a damp ball Iris Pool
sunday prayer for monday lottery Carol Raisfeld
lottery tickets the only thing that she buys at the grocery store pam
the homeless man
finds a lottery ticket--
first star
Billie Wilson
morse code -- the cane of a blind lottery ticket vendor gop
lottery ticket old man double-checks again m2
sliver moon~
she uses her nail
to scratch the lottery ticket
Gary Steinberg
cable car
the conductor punches
her lottery ticket
Darrell
clinched in his hand lottery ticket won one dollar the old man chuckles emile
grandpa decorates -- the lottery tickets hooked on the Christmas tree Cindy Tebo
old lottery ticket the aroma ... of spilt mocha an'ya
lottery day--
windblown tickets land
in a stone pile
Mark Brooks
an expectant mother buys lottery tickets-- and cigarettes christopher patchel
to whom it belongs: the lost lottery ticket under thorny bush copyright 12/5/2000 by Wendy C. Bialek
quik-save lottery -
two picks just prior to mailing
the kukai entries
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