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Things to Forget, And Things to Remember
Forget what they said,
They said you couldn't be a writer.
You were not tall enough,
Had no imagination,
Couldn't spell.
Forget what they said,
You couldn't be an artist,
After all you were the
Girl next door.
You were a woman
Forget what they said,
When they said, you
Couldn't fly.
Your only limits are
Your own thoughts and beliefs.
Remember instead,
Yes, I can!
You can do anything,
Be anything.
Say it everyday.
Words of a painter about art, painting and other thoughts about life, death and things that get in the way. I began my blog 2010.
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3 comments:
consider it forgotten...and you should too. smiles.
Remember instead,
Yes, I can!
You can do anything,
Be anything.
Say it everyday.
agree.
well put.
Oh my, there are hieght limitations to be a writer. Really good thing I never knew it, lol. And I certainly agree with your last stanza, actually the whole poem tickles me and makes me smile. You've got it right.
Elizabeth
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