Check one
Check two
Check three
Respond Accordingly
Reaction Completed
But wait
Something's Unexpected
Checks void
Situations Unfamiliar
Execution Stalled
Failures Eminent
Explanation Lost
Welcome Murphy's Law
Time to Reassess
The Lesson Learned
Curve balls facilitate
On the opposite side of preparation
Published by A.M. Morgan
A.M. Morgan is a New Orleans native who enjoys creative writing and the performing arts. View profile
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12 Comments
Post a CommentTerrific!
Ah yes, the random unexplainable nature of life to throw a monkey wrench into what we know, or thought we knew. I thoroughly enjoyed this. Very original.
Creative.
I have certainly been hit with my share of curve balls! LOL. Great job - love the graphic also.
Excellent work.
Very good!!!
A little existential for me - but everyone can identify with the curve balls of life.
This is a fantabulous piece!!!!!!! I LOVE what you did here!! Bravo!
Excellent work here...We should never be to comfortable with anything because you never know when the unexpected will happen.
Nice job:)