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*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.
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*🌅 “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.
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*💭 Moral / Message:*
*Action is the antidote to fear. Tomorrow is only an illusion — life begins
when you start now.*
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Would you like me to write another poem — maybe *shorter and rhyming*, or *more
philosophical and free-verse* in tone?

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