Start the year with a positive note
Don’t allow troubles to rock up your boat..
Mistakes may have happened
But they are in the past
Don’t allow shadows
Their gloom, over you, cast
There will be some days
When it only seems cloudy
Think back, then,
About your hours in the sun
When victory seems to you way out of reach
Sit back and remember the times you had won..
Challenges may come
But they will soon pass
Let life flow smoothly
And show people your class..
Forget the times your fingers were burnt
Think back on the days, the tide then turned..
Forget the days when you were alone
Recollect the friendship that close friends had shown
Forget the plans that didn’t turn out right
Let your hopes soar high & your dreams take flight..
Life always flows on –
Whether you sing or scream
So raise your stakes high
And Never forget to dream
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Author:
safina (Pseudonym) (
Offline) - Published: January 5th, 2026 01:50
- Comment from author about the poem: go for it...all the best..
- Category: Reflection
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Dreams are necessary for there to be progress. A wonderful write that encourages people to not only dream but to live them. Nicely done
Starting the new year with an encouraging and motivating comment is the best thing that has happened today ππ€I thank you for making my dayππΆπ
You are most welcome
Safina, this is warm and grounding. You acknowledge hardship without letting it dominate, then gently turn the reader back toward memory, dignity, and dreaming. Wonderful job, my friend! πΉπ€ππ―οΈπ¦ββ¬
thanks for your insightful and motivating comment..God bless you..
I am for the most part quite content with my life .. the big picture is quite different though .. and I just love a good dream .. you can't beat em .. so I'm write behind you on this one .. Neville πππ»βββββπ
when even some of the dreams come true - we feel happy to strike one more item off our bucket list...so let's dream, and then set down to achieving it..all the best always..
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