Growth

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Growth

A weak man takes time to nurse the pain,
A strong one takes it in stride
Each new day another chance
and one less place to hide
He presses on toward the goal
He strives to obtain the prize
and people can tell a difference in him
Through the yellow in his eyes

Such is love or the loss thereof
A weak man pities himself
But a strong man sees what lies ahead
Puts the past up on a shelf

The past is in books already written
History cannot be changed
But the life ahead is still being versed
No matter how it must be rearranged

As for myself, I was there in the past
I have been the places I've been
And now I must press on toward better tomorrows
And try not to look back again

Such was love and love I've lost
And, weak, I have pitied myself
But, now, head held high, a stronger man
I lay it up on that shelf
I write new chapters in a new book of love
and flip through the past as a reference
I learn from mistakes and cherished moments alike
and piece by piece, it makes sense

I don't know if I will find true love,
Though it is my deepest desire
But if that moment comes my way,
I will rebuild that shelf even higher.

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NJay commented on Growth

08-05-2009

This is awesome, It flows naturally and captivate the readers attention to the end. It speaks about me and I know it from my heart. Great job my gee

Legos12 commented on Growth

08-03-2009

Ooo, this is super awsm, totally confident, yet unsure, but with a positive outlook :). I know tons of people who feel like this :P. Great Job, as usual :) You are really talented.

cliftondurant commented on Growth

07-29-2009

Greate poem great job I love your attitude you are a strong man and true love is out there just wait on it

1990lh commented on Growth

07-28-2009

great poem love it................................

photochick commented on Growth

07-28-2009

great write you have a lot of powerful lines in this very passionate and diffidently leaves your reader thinking so much truth in every line you can tel this came from deep within

The true philosopher and the true poet are one, and a beauty, which is truth, and a truth, which is beauty, is the aim of both.

Ralph Waldo Emerson, American Poet (1803-1882)

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