My Spirit

Tony36

Knock me down

Beat me up

But when your down

I'll stand back up

 

Drag me through the mud

Beat me till I bleed

But in the end

Me standing is what you'll see

 

You won't break my spirit 

You won't destroy my soul

No matter how your punishment 

Takes its toll

 

I may crawl a little 

I may cry

But in the end

I'll get up and fight

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  • Tristan Robert Lange

    Resilience is very much needed in this life and in this world! Wonderful expression of endurance through tough times, Tony! I very much relate with this! πŸŒΉπŸ‘πŸ–€β€οΈπŸ–€πŸŒΉπŸ‘

  • Lorenz

    And you will be a man my son !

    • Tony36

      Thank you

    • orchidee

      Good write Tony.

      • Tony36

        Thank you

      • NinjaGirl

        Bloody, dirty, broken, bruised; we fight.

        • Tony36

          Thank you

        • Neville



          That's the spirit .. there's no point in going belly up these days because .. well just because, it aint write & they would kick you back down again anyway ..

          • Tony36

            Thank you

          • thinkerbell

            The spirit to fight and never give up Is what we all need...good write😍

            • Tony36

              Thank you

            • Goldfinch60

              That strength must be within us all Tony. Good words.

              Andy

              • Tony36

                Thank you

              • Tom Dylan

                Go on, Tony! Still standing.

                • Tony36

                  Thank you Tom

                • GenXer Shamrocker ☘️

                  Thank you again for a powerful message

                  • Tony36

                    You're welcome

                  • ginny jayne

                    I love that, amazing!!!

                    • Tony36

                      Thank you

                      • ginny jayne

                        You're welcome 😊



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