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The Neverending Book - 36. The Path

The Path

This path you are on is one that is grave.
You feel as though you are already a slave.
You feel locked & chained inside of a cave.
You do not even know how to be brave.
But, you used to.
You were able a stable enough to keep going,
But, now are incapable to keep on growing.
This ground you walk on feels there and gone.
This path feels real and somewhat fake.
Because, you still have much you want to make.
The important lesson this page teaches.
Is to plan your path,
And behold what it reaches.
You have NO IDEA how powerful you are,
Or how much you can achieve if you believe you are a star.
Only, then, will you be able to go far,
As you look back at this path from afar,
You will smile all the while from a mile,
At all that you have achieved because you believed what was received from this magical file.

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