The Mistress of Destiny
The Fickle Game of Lady Luck
Lady Luck is a fickle mistress,
A butterfly on the breeze,
Fluttering here and there,
Never staying put with ease.
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She's a coin that's flipped and tossed,
A roll of the dice,
A gamble that's taken,
With no guarantee of nice.
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She's a wild card in the deck,
A surprise in the mix,
A chance that's taken,
With a heart full of tricks.
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Lady Luck is a game,
A game of chance and fate,
A game that's played for keeps,
A game that's never late.
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But when she's on your side,
She'll bring you luck and cheer,
With a smile and a wink,
And a promise to be near.
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So take a chance with her,
And see where it leads,
For with Lady Luck,
Anything is possible indeed.
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The poem "Lady Luck is a fickle mistress" is a metaphor poem that compares the concept of lady luck to a butterfly, a coin, a roll of the dice, and a wild card in a deck of cards.
The poem describes lady luck as a fickle mistress, meaning that she is unpredictable and can change at any moment. It compares her to a butterfly that flutters here and there, never staying in one place for long. The coin is also used as a metaphor to represent the randomness of luck, while the roll of the dice and the wild card in a deck of cards represent the uncertainty of life.
Lady luck is also a game, a game that is played for keeps, and a game that is never late. The poem suggests that when lady luck is on our side, she brings luck and cheer, with a smile and a wink and a promise to be near. The poem encourages the readers to take a chance with lady luck and see where it leads. It suggests that with lady luck, anything is possible.
The poem overall is a reflection on how life is a game of chance and luck and how we should be ready to take risks and enjoy the journey.
About the Creator
Zohaib Sunesara
Author @ Cuddle Pixie I dive into the depths of parenting with compassion, humor, and practical advice. With a passion for nurturing both children and parents, join me on our journey through the joys and challenges of parenthood.
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