-- *Mar*Of course! Here’s an *original poem* inspired by your essay’s theme — *procrastination as fear, and courage as action.*
It’s simple enough to be recited, but also deep in meaning. ------------------------------ *🌅 “The Fear Called Tomorrow”* I said, *“I’ll do it tomorrow,”* And tomorrow never came, It hid behind excuses, And whispered, *“You’re not to blame.”* Each task became a mountain, Each thought — a heavy chain, I built a house of comfort, But its walls were made of pain. I watched the brave ones working, While I rehearsed my doubt, They built their dreams in daylight, As I kept planning *how*. Then silence spoke within me, A voice both stern and kind: “You lose your life in waiting, Each ‘later’ steals your mind.” So I took one step in trembling, And the fear began to fade, For courage is not thunder — It’s the *first small move you made.* Now I live with mornings, Not promises of night, For every act of doing Turns darkness into light. ------------------------------ *💭 Moral / Message:* *Action is the antidote to fear. Tomorrow is only an illusion — life begins when you start now.* ------------------------------ Would you like me to write another poem — maybe *shorter and rhyming*, or *more philosophical and free-verse* in tone? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/CACDCHCL1H7umC8dh8GxS_75tD%2BiKf3Sg3XAHbqMym7GAi4tgQg%40mail.gmail.com.
