Challenge

Accidental Poet



 

Life

From day one until its end

Everyday a challenge

Another chance to attend

 

Through eyes of curiosity

And heart of pride

Don’t give up on yourself

Don’t let victory hide

 

You didn’t fail

If you didn’t give up

Keep trying

You can suck it up

 

See the days end

With a satisfied smile

You gave it your all

In your own unique style

 

If you’ve failed in the past

Here’s your chance for revenge

Half the battle is fought

In accepting the challenge

 

Copyright © Accidental Poet 2021

  • Author: Sharon\'s Poet (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 22nd, 2021 06:02
  • Category: Spiritual
  • Views: 32
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  • Paul Bell

  • Paul Bell

    So true, the world is for conquering, get out and conquer.

    • Accidental Poet

      Thanks for reading and your comment Paul. πŸ˜‰

    • orchidee

      Erm, I didn't quite get the hang of 'life' - 'Each journey begins with a single step'. Pity I took the step backwards! Doh! I mean starting singing lessons, of course.

      • Accidental Poet

        Tell you what Orchi, continue with your steps. But first turn around and step backwards in the right direction. 😁

      • spilleronsheet

        Thank you so much dear poet
        This message was so much needed
        It boosted my soul
        During the hard times of my fall
        Such positive vibes can help me charge overtime
        Thank you so much post for the lovely words you shared…

        • Accidental Poet

          Thank you for reading and your comment. Believe in yourself and you're halfway there spilleronsheet. 😊

          • spilleronsheet

            Thanks again AP for the wonderful poem and I will surely believe in myself.

          • Goldfinch60

            Each new day is important to us all and each one is wonderful AP.

            Andy



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