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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required I am an amateur athlete running a race. In earnest, I try to speed towards my goal, My feet embracing the earth I tread My legs aching, but careful not to fall. I encounter many obstacles in my course But I keep covering some distance day by day, Seeing every hurdle, a challenge to jump over, Conquering every trouble that comes my way. Is not our life a race from birth to death? Through rough and rugged roads, I run, My face to the wind and my back to the sun. Until I reach my destination, my journey isn’t done. I am in no hurry and wish to run at my own pace, Knowing the race starts right where it ends. I focus my eyes in front, that I won’t trip, And look up to God that a helping hand He lends. In this ride towards my destined goal I often stumble, but as I cover each mile, Though with difficulty and hardship, I feel like a victor and have reason to smile. I strive to take each step as a rhythm in motion- An attempt to push forward for a goal to reach, With the pulse of energy coursing through my veins, Not giving up, not allowing any breach. _______________________________________ Never mind, you don’t achieve all your goals, Or the winner’s trophy, you may not flaunt, Keep running with all your might That’s all what matters, I can warrant.
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