Never Forget.

Goldfinch60



How far have you come in life?

Just think of all you have gotten through,

Those times you have pushed forward

When you felt you could not.

Remember those times you got out of bed

When it was so very hard do get up.

All those times where you wanted to give up,

But you didn’t,

You got through another day,

Another day in your life.

So in your life never forget,

Never forget how much you have learned,

How much strength you have developed

To get to this place,

This place where you are today.

  • Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 11th, 2021 02:21
  • Category: Reflection
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  • orchidee

    Good write Gold.
    I wish I had not got out of bed that day in 1066. The rest is history!

  • Doggerel Dave

    Thanks Andy - felt you were speaking to me personally.
    And.....spot on.

    • Goldfinch60

      Glad I found you Dave.

      Andy

    • dusk arising

      A timely reminder to be thankful for the resilience within and more thankful too that we, who have achieved years beyond six decades, have survived or eluded a fate which befell so many along the way.
      But ahead lies the future, our future, every one of us. Let us not look beck with sorrow or fear but look forward with enthusiasm as we are in our second childhood with years of leisure to pursue that which our tired bodies will allow our adventurous minds to experience.

      A thoroughly encouraging post Goldfinch.

      • Goldfinch60

        Thank you d a, we still have that resilience gained through our experience in life.

        Andy

      • Classicmister

        Andy - Wise and poignant words as usual. Many thanks for sharing.

        John

        • Goldfinch60

          Thank you John, much appreciated.

          Andy

        • Jerry Reynolds

          Well said, Gold. True that.

          • Goldfinch60

            Thank you Jerry.

            Andy



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