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The Columbia Review, Volume 99, Number 1, Fall 2017

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Grandpa says it takes forty years to win anything twice. By that time, dad will be one-hundred and eight, mom will be ninety-seven, and I’ll be fifty-nine, assuming. But choosing that winning pony is like big hats and whiskey: bizarre and accessory and makes you feel like living forever. And when I’m lonely, I’ll take the extras.

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