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Overcoming Failures


preparing loosing. doubting failing. fighting but loosing. ending this shame guilt anger fear sadness. becoming more powerful and enthusiastic ever before.


leaving the situations how they are, where they are


 by seeing new colors


by seeing the beauty of the birds


they come and fly


they never sit steadily


easily eraseable things are erased first


lion roaring


owls howling


alligator hissing


lost something beautiful in the way


a snake shedding its skin


the process is very hard, gives stress and pain


but they do it for the new shiny skin


we need to go through the process of distress and pain

to get the new us with a new energy


-written by Rudrika 

 

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