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Jun 2017
You scale the mountain,
weighed down with reluctant chains.
Though you gain confidence,
each rock, each failure, a reminder of pain.
You could end it, leave the trail and go home,
the thoughts of base camp haunt your brain.
Others on that journey assist,
give emotional shift,
and you'll know it was never worth staying.
Fear of failure is as natural as the wild trail itself, no?
Written by
Spectre  18/M/North-East England
(18/M/North-East England)   
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