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Turn Those Negatives Into a Positive

Everyday we wake up We have a choice To do something with ourselves Or have no voice (no voice) Let our obstacles pass us by Or face them We've all made mistakes That can be erased Or corrected Get ready to receive exceedingly Or what's unexpected One thing I know for sure With a pure heart We can endure Lets find out what the cause is Turn these negatives into a positive Look inside of you See the image Even if Its not finish Make the best of What you see Life is precious And not guaranteed Let us thank God Lets resolve it We can turn those Negatives into a positive Have you ever just Looked at an image And wonder why Its picture perfect Still found a problem with it Was it worth it Revising adding the resolution To the conclusion Of the picture Print it out Cherish the momentum Something negative Made perfect You found out how to capture No more negatives You're going after Look inside of you See the image Even if Its not finish Make the best of What you see Life is precious And not guaranteed Let us thank God Lets resolve it We can turn those Negatives into a positive Cant help what happen in the past It cant determine What you have Been instilled It just helps You learn how to deal With the negatives Teaches you how to switch them out Turn them into something you didn't know about Its beauty For your future And your heart No more not knowing where to start Positive should surround you We've all been in dark places But he found you Look inside of you See the image Even if Its not finish Make the best of What you see Life is precious And not guaranteed Let us thank God Lets resolve it We can turn those Negatives into a positive Written by:Concetta Hardnett 12/8/2015

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