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May 2016
You knew beginnings were scary,
because you're starting anew;
Nothing left from the past,
nothing left of you.

The last door closes on you,
and the key never to be found;
Starting from a blank slate,
every mistake stays like a scar.

And with every mistake,
you become wiser;
You learn to see a different view,
of the beginning you feared,
the ones you thought you knew.

Beginnings are exciting,
because you're starting anew;
Nothing left from the past,
Nothing left of you.

The next door opens for you,
and the key always in your palm;
Starting from a blank slate,
every attempt marks a start.

And with every attempt,
you become braver.
You learn to see from a different view,
maybe beginnings aren't bad,
It's just different from what you knew.
Written by
Shirley
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