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Your World of Fear Can Disappear

A hidden world, like a heart's inner word it cannot be seen, nor can it be heard everyday of your life, it exists you try to resist, but it persists Just as thoughts control one's mind so too, the will power where one can find a way to cope, or at least to unwind from troubles and fears that do so bind Fear restricts freedom, your mind to explore it is forcing your happiness into a detour left is desire to find this calm, and be content better than suffering, with fear to vent There is no escape, you feel like your bait only time now stands, between you and your fate no respite, whatever you might endeavor to do knowing those worries, nevertheless, will continue It plagues your mind, and plagues your soul hearing inner voices saying, "I told you so" so once again, withdrawing from that chase retreating yourself, to your secret hiding place That place of comfort, and place of security a location guaranteeing you, your obscurity time has taught you, you have fine tuned this is your way, to heal your own wound Overcoming fear is the only way it requires patience to wait that day thinking you can rely, to yourself do you obey but with time, once again you do go astray To regain control, of your inner world of fears you need a friend, with whom to share those tears someone who has been tested, someone to confide allowing you to open up, and to no longer hide A friend who listens, allowing you to mend on a special someone, whom you've come to depend that beautiful soul, she alone with her tears knows that secret, to remove those fears Your friend for the duration, till the very end she is not into gossip, nor does she pretend a bosom soul mate, destroying your world of fears giving you a listening ear, and her heart that cares

Copyright © | Year Posted 2010




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