The gambler chanced his all Giving away his hard-earned day’s pay Trying to win a hefty lump sum To make his day worthwhile To make him feel like a man. He waited patiently for his numbers to play, Out of luck, he cursed the numbers that called A new comer to the game shouted, “I won! ” Angry, the gambler turned his head to the sky Asking God what he had done wrong to be so unlucky. For all his days, he had worked from sunrise to sunset Yet he reaped no reward. He walked away from the gambling house a sore loser Feeling less of a man Feeling downtrodden Thinking of the day when he can live his millionaire dream. He crawled home to three hungry children Waiting for Daddy to bring home the bread And a wife who knew none would be provided. Frustrated with his addiction She walked away To put on her night’s best to chance her all. Using the gift she got from God, She lurked outside the gambling house Waiting for the men to chance their all And shout, “I won! ” With her made up smile She charmed them and took their gain Then made her way home to three smiling children Who saw the bread that Mommy provided And a pitiful husband who ate the children’s bread