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A Different Kind of Courage
Sam took to the stage, limping with a leg brace And more than a mere trace of fear on his face The humorous speech competition was on He’d made it to finals, prior contests he’d won Sam’s lifelong bout with muscular dystrophy Generated sadness and much empathy He shook and stammered as he started to speak Competitors thought his composure he’d breach “Stage fright is shared by many,” the boy explained And as he began, his eye contact seemed strained We wanted to rush to his side, offer aid Little did we know Sam’s point was being made He’d soon have us laughing at the “crutches” WE use To gain courage when stage fright ensues “I’m picturing you all naked,” he laughed, smiled Soon his sharp wit had us rolling in the aisle His strength and confidence built fast as he spoke Sam finished up with a memorable poke: “You thought I would fail; I read it in your eyes Seeing only my handicap, I realize. Those who can’t see beyond disabilities Are mired in self fear; YOU have MY sympathy.” Out of four thousand entrants, Sam took first place Impressing us all with his wisdom and grace Today Sam coaches a college debate team Having mastered the art of building esteem *September 8, 2020 For Chantelle’s “Courage” Poetry Contest
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