To Jump Or Not To Jump Poem by Dan Reynolds

To Jump Or Not To Jump



Live not, within the margins of all scope,
but cast adrift the tethers of restraint.
Engage the charmer, raising high the rope
and follow paths from hearts who be not faint.

Adventure lies without the wombs of home,
beyond the cushioned comforts and the locks
which keep both out and in, we dare not roam.
In silence, Opportunity, she knocks.

The boldest have the ears to hear the call.
To see the possibilities in 'chance'.
Would that we all would have the wherewithal
to grasp the nettles of our hesitance.

The price of peril met, may not come cheap,
but faith is not the only driver, goading us to leap.

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