I once knew a little fish who only had a little wish: that she might swim a little way downriver to a little bay. But she was in a little pond whose owner was a little fond of how she swished her little tail and how light caught her little scales (so white with just a little red). This filled her with a little dread, because it seemed our little fish would never have her little wish that she might swim a little way downriver to a little bay. So she made a little plan to soon outwit that little man: she would go on a little quest, though she felt a little stressed, and break out of the little pool and make that man a little fool. Oh yes! She'd be a little proud and make her friends a little wowed at how she'd swim a little way downriver to a little bay. Our fish did love this little dream of swimming down a little stream and she spent lots of little days dreaming in a little haze of rivers and a little wave which, if she was a little brave, she could ride a little way downriver to a little bay. Yes, she'd need a little luck: for now, she was a little stuck and could not find a little stream, no way to have her little dream. She found herself a little caught by missing such a little thought from her design: a little prep would surely find the little step her plan required. A little hitch, but otherwise her little pitch was flawless: just a little bit of cunning and a little wit would find it with a little time, and then she'd make the little climb, if she could wait a little more she'd make it to that little shore... Oh! She craved a little luck to no more be a little stuck. And that is how our little fish, who only had a little wish, thought about her little scheme to one day have her little dream for almost all her little life, and never knew a little strife swimming in her little pond whose owner was a little fond even though her little scales had now turned a little pale. In fact she'd grown a little old, and never been a little bold enough to leave her little pool, for she was a little fool who lived within a little trance waiting for a little chance. Perhaps it is a little sad, but I'm myself a little glad that my good friend, this little fish, did not achieve her little wish, for though it seems a little wrong: that's why I sing my little song. Sometimes we have a little dream, and dwell upon a little scheme of cunning and a little wit and muse for just a little bit too long. I hope this little tale will help to lift that little veil and let you see a little way beyond your dreams this little day. For when you have a little wish, remember then our little fish and hold onto this little fact: life is made of little acts. We must do our little part to make ourselves a little start or we will be a little stuck: it's action, not a little luck, that would have let that little fish swim free and get her little wish.