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What you've learned and what lesson you want to leave behind.
Unpredictability is life's

little surprises to give.

Making it all that more

exciting to live.

Fear not the lesson you

are to learn.

It's the lesson you are

to teach that should give

cause for concern.

Don't dwell on what

never was or could be.

Our decisions are never

all that easy.

Make the best of any

situation.

The greatest part of

our lives is based on

our inner intuition.

With the bad comes the

good.

Hand in hand that is

more than understood.

Embrace whatever comes

your way.

This life has an assortment

of emotions waiting to feel

without delay.

Live your life as if there

is no tomorrow.

Laugh until you cry no

time for sorrow.

  Love as if it'll last for-

ever.

This ride will be over soon

and our life line we will

have to sever.

I want to make the

best of my life,write my

own ending.

Take a chance on your-

self,there's no reason for

this pretending.

This is our final take,

the choice is our own to make.

It's never to late to start a

new.

In the end pass on your

life's lesson learned and how

as a person you grew.

Emphasizing on no matter

how young or old.

It's the hand your holding

do not opt to fold.

Stand tall you'll find the

strength within yourself

and will not fall.

Be grateful for this

opportunity.

When it's all over we'll be

granted immunity.

It's your life you can in-

hance.

If you're ready to take

that chance.

It's your destiny awaiting for

you to choose..

What do you possibly have to

loose.

It really doesn't matter

either way.

When this journey is over

and you've come to your final

day.

Just know that you did

things your way.

No matter what...,this path

you walked was your fate.

Ignoring temptation.

Showing determination.

Finally now you've reached

your destination.

Releasing all inhibition.







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