Life is True

Ariel Perez

❤️People believe life is cruel, yes life is rough and it throws curveballs but it also gives miracles that some believe are not a big deal, nothing happens to you but happens because of you. Things happen because of your reaction, decision, or lack of hope. Things also happen because of your decision to believe a lie, now a days someone can be telling you the truth and you still wouldn't believe them because you don't know if it's true or not. Life throws curveballs but it makes you stronger and more wise but how can you be wise when all you do is believe lies? Life is a gift but that gift can be taken away from you also, Life is a bath filled of lessons and if you choose to learn from them it changes your reality, you decide your life, life doesn't. It is your decision to sit around and forget all the good things in life, it's your decision of you sit around and collect dust from your lack of movement and sadness as YOU believe nothing is gonna change. Without hope nothing would change, you decide your life. Life is waiting for you to learn not to forget the meaning of its words. Because once you ignore, all Life will say is "They'll learn some day"❤️~ Ariel Perez

  • Author: Ariel Ann S. Perez (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 28th, 2017 05:38
  • Comment from author about the poem: It's for most people who don't understand why things happen in life and for people to understand that it isn't just because everyone hates them but because they have part in decision and they can change what they don't like with just one decision in direction.
  • Category: Short story
  • Views: 35
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  • Louis Gibbs

    Much wisdom reflected in your poem, Ariel. We all are in charge of our lives, and they become what we make them, as your poem states to me. Welcome to MPS! I look forward to more submittals.

    • Ariel Perez

      Thank you very very much about your kindhearted response!



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