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A Gift
Ten million boxes of all shapes and sizes
 Ten million unknowns, mysteries and surprises
 There’s only one rule. You must open just one
 Not two, thirteen, forty-eight, or none
 Though they may seem plain, check the inside
 A gift is present in each, take time to decide
 Perhaps your favorite color, maroon or sky blue
 One that’s way in the back or easy to get to
 In the middle of room was a white colored case
 Surrounded by boxes, no leftover space
 With crisp and sharp edges it stood out the best
 Much purer and richer and cleaner than the rest
 No bruises or bumps, no depressions or tears
 Not a single one like it, no duplicates or pairs
 With two silver latches that kept it closed shut
 No one knows what it holds, no telling what
 Unlatched and unlocked, the box, now exposed
 The time had now come, to see what it composed
 Inside was a device, a bright, golden clock
 Ticking ever so steady at the bottom of the box
 Time is something in mind that we can’t control or set
 As each second passes, it’s a gift we all forget
 To wake up in the morning and live another day
 With each tick upon the clock, time sends a gift our way

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