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Our Challenges-(poem)
When all we see, is darkness and gloom.
We feel totally helpless, while running from doom.
We eventually confront, our inner brick wall.
Our choice is to break it, or give up and fall.
We may search for our strengths, waiting patiently deep inside.
From life’s obstacles, there’s no reason to hide.
All our challenges, we must embrace and defeat.
As we open our eyes, our true purpose we’ll greet.
Let’s take a step outside, our routine comfort zone.
This will carve a path, where our goals we shall own
Our personal challenges, quite difficult may seem.
But, if we believe in ourselves life will be as sweet – as a dream

-Anita Poems-

Taylor Swift-(Changes)
And it’s a sad picture, the final blow hits you
Somebody else gets what you wanted again and
You know it’s all the same, another time and place
Repeating history and you’re getting sick of it
But I believe in whatever you do
And I’ll do anything to see it through

Because these things will change
Can you feel it now?
These walls that they put up to hold us back will fall down
This revolution, the time will come
For us to finally win
And we’ll sing hallelujah, we’ll sing hallelujah

So we’ve been outnumbered
Raided and now cornered
It’s hard to fight when the fight ain’t fair
We’re getting stronger now
Find things they never found
They might be bigger
But we’re faster and never scared
You can walk away, say we don’t need this
But there’s something in your eyes
Says we can beat this
Tonight we stand, get off our knees
Fight for what we’ve worked for all these years
And the battle was long, it’s the fight of our lives
But we’ll stand up champions tonight

It was the night things changed
Can you see it now?
These walls that they put up to hold us back fell down
It’s a revolution, throw your hands up
Cause we never gave in and we sang hallelujah, we sang hallelujah
Hallelujah

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