If You Must Limp Alone Across The Finish Line Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

If You Must Limp Alone Across The Finish Line



If you must limp alone across the finish line,
Do it and be proud.
You have no challengers to win this race.
Goals you've chosen,
No one can deface or cheapen.
Or replace your dreams with their wishes.

You have already won your prize.
By keeping your eyes focused.
And remaining unvictimzed by fear.
You were able to fight it off.
And it did not cost you a thing!
But initiative.

You are to be congratulated.
What you desire,
Is so close.
So near.
So very clear.
Just choose to see it!

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Quin Faas 11 October 2009

this so relates....for me..nicely titled

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