A poem for your results
A little motivation for everyone awaiting the results of their hard work
Somewhere in a world so wide,
It's easy to not feel alive.
but happiness, you will soon find,
Wipe your tears and smile bright.
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I know the world's so cruel outside
Complaining all the time.
But don't lose that kid inside
Who says "It'll all be fine!"
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You have been counting the days,
While the coffee kept you up late.
Don't give up as hard work pays
Be sure it will change your fate!
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Sleepless nights and heavy eyes,
Taking pain and wearing ties.
Yes, you still have to go a long way,
But all your failures have made you wise.
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This is something you've earned yourself
After all that pain and sweat
Don't forget to reward yourself
And smile as the sun sets.
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For everyone who had or are working hard to achieve something, don't give up and keep going. Take a break when you get tired but don't quit. You will get the results you were working for and it will all be fine.
About the Creator
Shivani Parekh
Just an introverted girl who gave up speaking her mind as she felt that no one listened. But her self-expression found its way through written words, scribbled sketches and painted worlds.
Welcome to my mind!
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Comments (3)
This is such great advice Shivani. I agree with Harmony. Those lines are the best. Keep writing, you get more confident, more bold and louder (within yourself) as you go.
This is outstanding, Shivani! I love all the lines, but the last verse and two final lines are especially relevant and important … ‘Don't forget to reward yourself And smile as the sun sets.’ Fantastically done 💕🙂
Oh, instant subscription! This is so motivational, inspirational and heartfelt. Great work, Shivani! I'm glad I read this today!