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Natalija [7]
3 years ago
6

Write a poem to define yourself

English
1 answer:
Phoenix [80]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Define Yourself

Submitted By: Cage

You are a part of all that surrounds you.

Celebrate your connection to life as you step into the future.

Your abilities can take you to the top,

but it is your character that will keep you there.

Build your character well for it is the foundation of your being.

The adversities you will face will not build your character

- they will reveal it.

Unlock your potential.

Every moment has a hidden gift.

Discover. Dream.

You will create your tomorrows by what you dream today.

Dreams are the touchstones of your character.

Imagine the unimaginable.

This is your time. This is your life.

Seize the moment. Delight in your youth.

Life is your canvas and no one can paint it but you.

Inside you is the key to everything you can imagine and more.

Learn from yesterday, live for today.

You are the hope for tomorrow.

Explanation:

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