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Fears
My sight is blurred, my head is turning
Is there anyone, anything, out there?
My patience running thin, crisp air all around me
I take a charged step, into the unknown
Trees rise above me in a chorus of green
Harmonious leaves, shaking in the wind
I grasp the new sand, for the first time
I listen to the waves, while others shout prayers of thanks
Or were they fears?
Fears of things to come, or fear of what already has been?
I stroll further along the shore, but fail to notice that I've been followed by the tide
My shadow stands tall against my feet, distorted, yet similar to my figure
the sand gets shallower until it turns into soil
entangling roots take hold of my patched shoes, kicking and fighting, I can't break away
I leave my shoes behind at the entrance to my unknown. Nasty, wicked thorns penetrate my vulnerable feet
My mouth is too small to express my pain
I climb a hill, each step driving the thorns deeper, and deeper
Until nothing but black can be seen
when I reach the crest of the hill, I see.
My mouth opens, but I utter no speech.
The wounds on my feet, bloody and worn, fester under my weight
For what lay in the valley below me,
could rid my heart of blood, my brain of knowledge, my mind of fear.
What laid ahead of me, my remedy, my health, my life
endless possibilities, but my thorns weighed me down
I feared too much about my own thorns, and never thought about anyone else's.
Fear drove away my life

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Fear is an everyday aspect of everyone’s life, it is only when we choose who is really in charge of our emotions is when we overcome it.
“We have nothing to fear, but fear itself.” -FDR