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A Place for Bravery
Our faults are who we really are
So only show what’s true.
Shout your fears and shed your tears,
Don’t hide what makes you, you.
I knew a girl who loved to write
But hid her work away,
Scared of what others would think
And what others would say.
She tried to come out of her shell
And share each pencil stroke,
With time her confidence would grow
And she’d be glad she spoke.
She trembles now not at the thought
Of making her work known,
And looking back she sees no dread,
But only how she’s grown.
So don’t be afraid to show your fear
But know you can be free.
Fear’s not a sign of cowardice,
It’s a place for bravery.
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This is a poem about how I used to feel too insecure to let anyone even look at any of my writing. I still don’t feel very confident in my work, but I think I’m improving 🙂