If only I could fear a bit lesser today, if only it could be a bit lesser dangerous today I could easily make me feel presently present
If only I could imagine a bit lesser today, if only it could be a bit lesser expectation today so I could think clearer not survival
If only I could wound a bit less today, or only it could be a bit less difficult today so I could easily move on from all of the bruises inside..
But from all of those trembling dread and ceaseless worry, isn’t it this is not what you truly worry and hurry about but the the present danger you need to face now
But what do you truly fear, isn't the future and the nearer shadows that quickly fade away, those phantom treats that your mind has made
But are you fully aware that you only need so little to stay alive, the breath of air, a chance to thrive to express your passion, that water to drink, a bit to eat and a shelter from the storm and to keep you cool from heat…
No need are too humble to make you realize these few and lighter possessions, the world provides us simple ways enough to get you through the night
No little more you can endure from all of the basics that can hold you most secure, and enough to fill up your waking days
No modern life beyond unnecessary luxuries or exaggerated problems can often distort your simple needs if only you tell yourself that you need so little for simple bliss…
A storm may rage, a heart may ache but only you lets you decide if your foundation breaks or not, there is always that strength that holds you inside
So let your fears adjust in size on the inside let them shrink them down to their proper disguise, still maintain that core of calm that truly abides your truth
You’re stronger than you ever know, you’ve faced storms and still come out as a whole, yet you still rise, climb even higher because resilience lies within your soul- you have what it takes to conquer and endure day by day…
That strength that holds you inside
Knowing life’s not meant for dread
You have what it takes to conquer fear
Worry and focus on what truly matters