Poem: I'd Be Free

 

‘Jump, leap!’ Said my intuition.

‘Wait!’ Cried my fear. 

‘I’m not quite sure, something might go wrong.’ 

'You’ve got nothing to lose but the unnecessary darkness 

That is dragging you down!

Come on, please trust!’ My intuition invitingly whispered.

‘I could. I might.’ Fear offered.

‘What are you waiting for my love?’ Intuition knew a cosmic nudge was needed.

Fear sighed. ‘It might not work.’ 

‘What if it does?’ 

Fear's eyes lit up, ‘Then I’d be free.’

'And wouldn't that be a divine, exquisite feeling?' Intuition said.

'Yes, it would. I'd be untethered, unbound;

Liberty would walk next to me and hold my hand.'

'Then you have nothing to lose

And everything to win.'

Fear hugged Intuition, 

Their friendship was one to be nurtured 

For in their timeless juxtaposition

There was truth

And, above all, love.


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