Life is playing a game without all the pieces
With each tick of privilege you chance increases
Starting out you may have an advantage
Because your parents may have somehow managed
to assemble the board, or the cards, or the tokens
Or maybe they’re too scarred, too scared, or too broken
Maybe you’re born with a mouthful of silver spoon
Or maybe you discovered your birthright roughhewn
Perhaps you’ve never known hunger or that some go unloved
Or it could be you’ve been neglected or boxed without gloves
Maybe your sweet sixteen was tender and kind
Or your mom’s gone to get high again, drunken, and blind
Maybe you’ve always known that college was the on the table
Or maybe you’re the living moral of Aesop’s fables
The game doesn’t end until your dying day
But while you’re alive, you’re required to play.
Assemble the pieces as best as you can
with the knowledge you glean from every human
Roll the dice whenever it’s possible
learn from your mistakes; your choices are not impossible
Have faith in your heart, remember oneself
This game ain’t for wimps, but it IS do-it-yourself

