Survival



                                    Survival
                                            By
                                      Latoya kidd

I am going to tell you about life.
In life you got to do what you got to do to survive
Life is like monopoly.
Each player makes a move, so you got to be ready to make that move.
I can be there to hold your hand and protect you forever.
The only person you got to rely on is yourself.
Everyone wants that American dream.
But it is not going to be handed to you.
You got to do what you got to obtain that American dream.
You go rondo what you have to do to obtain that American dream.
In the real world nobody can be trusted
The only person you got to trust is yourself.
I was locked up for five years and I did not know the rule of survival.
My cell mate taught me.
The rules of survival
And I am going to teach it to you.
I don’t want you to slip like I did and wind up in the system.
You always got to be on your toes.
 I am going to give you own.
Take care of it and never lose it.
It will help you survive life
It’s a jungle and you got to be a lion
I got to go
I am your dad and this is the last time you will see me
Bye and never forget what I taught you abou
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Written on May 10, 2023

Submitted by Latoyakidd23 on May 10, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AXB CXDXXEFGFFBEADAGXXXXCXXDG
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,232
Words 265
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 3, 25

Latoya Kidd

Latoya Kidd has been writing stories since she was in high school. She met a student who inspired her to become a writer and he is her inspiration. When Latoya graduated from Central High school in 2000, she enrolled in Prince George’s Community College. She met a man who was also her instructor, Barry McCalla. He helped shape her writing and the result is that Latoya got her first fiction story published called ‘Waiting for my African Prince to Return’. Latoya has published other fiction stories like ‘Backdoor Woman’. All of these fiction stories were published in Reflection magazine at Prince George’s Community college. Latoya has also published fictions, non-fictions and poems in the Amulet magazine, Conceit magazine, Ultimate Writer magazine, and the Spiritual Magazine. more…

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