Monday, 28 September 2015

ONLY YOU CAN INSPIRE YOURSELF!




In the time of your own despair,

You’re the only one to inspire.

You’re born to win,

But not to cry in vain.

It is very shame,

If you’re living in dying aim.

You’ve to find your own source,

Then only you’ll get your course.


Don’t try to regret,

But, try to elaborate your own grade.

Forget the others' remarks,

Only search own marks.

You’ve to create your own ladder,



Then you become your own leader.

You’re the best,

Be ready to give your test.

Set your own goal,

And try to get all.

Spell your charms of word,

As your strong sword,

Perch your degrade,

To find your secret.

Find out your weak points!

Find out your strong points!

Try to improve,

Try to prove.



Success will kiss you,

When you know your own view.





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