Zander William Pearson
Poems by Zander William Pearson : 25 / 52
Not Convinced
There are
numerous times
where I tell myself
'This isn't worth it'
I'm straining myself,
Working against odds
Hoping my efforts
Will at least be recognized
Something inside me
says this is worth it
While everyone else
says forget it.
No chance,
Not happening,
Just let go,
Leave it all behind
And I would,
If I were convinced it was the end
Zander William Pearson
Submitted: Sunday, May 29, 2011
Edited: Sunday, May 29, 2011
Poems by Zander William Pearson : 25 / 52
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