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Fate's Footfalls
Pacing myself as slow as I possibly could, I fell upon mounts trying to reach the top. I thought I knew what my life would become, when it was time to relax, I couldn’t stop. I tried with stride of presuming my fate, my footfalls became a struggle, I almost gave up, thought I was too late, as my future destiny I tried to create. Could the outcome of my life really be something I could wonder and guess? Conjecturing and surmising what was coming, I thought I knew my journey, I must confess. Steps and cadences of the mark of a defect, treads carrying carriages of heavy cages, but it seems my will and fortuity can’t connect. I live a simple life, yet my providence I neglect. Footprints left upon the reverie’s shore, was something I never looked behind to see if I was becoming something I hated, looking into the reflection right in front of me. Karma ---- is it really something I believe in? If I try harder, can I be a woman I respect? All of my instincts have been powered by sin, I must find the beauty of my fate held within. I didn’t see this coming; knew not of the result, consequences became my imminent futurity. Approaching my death with the hereafter unknown, eventual forthcoming devoid of maturity. I saw not days ahead but longed for replies, explanations of my tomorrow answers. Maybe my fate rests right before my eyes, and I just need to unveil my unwarranted disguise. Fate's Footfalls John Lawless March 5, 2018
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