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Don’t just survive…. Shine….

 


In shadows' grasp, where doubt resides,

A voice whispers, calling far and wide,

"Don't just survive, my dear soul,

Embrace your spirit, let it unfold."

Within the depths of uncertainty's gloom,

A flicker of hope, like a wild bloom,

Unfurls its petals, reaching for light,

Igniting a fire, burning ever so bright.

For we are not meant to cower and hide,

But to rise above and conquer the tide,

To stand tall amidst life's ceaseless storms,

And emerge resilient, in radiant forms.

So cast away chains of worry and fear,

Embrace the path that shall persevere,

Let your heart's desires take flight,

Unleash your colors, amidst the night.

Let every failure be a stepping stone,

To pave a path uniquely your own,

Embrace each scar as a badge of pride,

For they hold the tales of battles inside.

Shine, my dear soul, in brilliance untold,

Illuminate the world as your story unfolds,

Let your voice soar, with passion untamed,

And within your light, may others be framed.

For in the pursuit of dreams and goals,

Lies the secret to nourishing our souls,

Don't just survive amidst the mundane,

Embrace your divinity, let it reign.

So let us rise, together and strong,

In unity of purpose, where we belong,

Let our spirits shine, like stars above,

A testament to the power of love.

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