Slow and steady wins the race |
We all have heard of the story of the tortoise and the hare. The tortoise said the hare was slow. The hare took up the dare. We all know this was crazy ‘cause the hare would always win. The hare was nicknamed Lightening Bolt. To lose would be a sin. A tortoise is a turtle with a cute and fancy name, for underneath that shell they wear they both look just the same. A hare has much in common with the rabbits that we know. But they are somewhat bigger and they’re anything but slow. The big race was promoted with large banners far and wide. The hare was the big favorite with his rapid pace and stride. The money came in fast and free. The hare just couldn’t lose, ‘cause in a race with anyone the hare’s the one you’d choose. Las Vegas had the early odds - the hare: eighty to one. Unless he had a heart attack the hare already won. And since there was big money there, the betting world found out. The wise guys had a hand in this, of that there is no doubt. The only way the hare could lose was if he would connive, and pretty soon the fix was in. The hare would take a dive. The tortoise knew something was up. He didn’t know just what. So he bet fifty on himself. He shrugged and said, “Why not?” The big race had a frenzied crowd. The starting gun went BLAST. The hare went like a lightening bolt. Oh man, that hare was fast. The tortoise was content to crawl and plod at his own pace. The crowd had settled down to watch A long, eventful race. Now we all know what happened next: the tortoise won the race. The hare had napped along the way and came in second place. Don’t always trust in sure things when you’re betting your last buck. And bring your rabbit foot along; it may just give you luck. The tortoise made a tidy sum. He was so glad he won. He moved down to Miami and now frolics in the sun. The hare received his pay off too, collecting from the mob. His racing days were over though. He’d done too good a job. And he was so embarrassed ‘cause his friends were so upset. They all had thought that he would win and they’d all lost their bets. So now the hare is hiding out. You won’t see him around. He doesn’t stick his neck out far; he’s hiding under ground. The moral of this story is: No matter what they say, don’t gamble with your hard-earned cash. Avoid a bad hare day. |