Analysis of Mighty Hearts, Broken Paths: An Ode to Audacity



Through daring deeds, one may make mistakes,
Yet boldness can mend what once was broken,
A heart of courage, though sometimes mistaken,
May reach the heights that fear cannot aspire,
For those who act with confidence and might,
Shall earn respect from all, both friend and stranger.

The timid heart, in fear of being strange,
May hesitate and falter, make mistakes,
But those who act with bravery and might,
Shall not be shattered when their plans are broken,
Instead, with newfound strength, they shall aspire,
To greater heights, their errors not mistaken.

For though it's true, we all make mistakes,
A lack of courage often leaves us broken,
But those who push ahead, and do aspire,
Shall find success where others fear to venture,
And in the end, their courage shall be honored,
While timid souls can only watch with slight.

So do not fear the judgment of the stranger,
For even if your boldness is mistaken,
It takes a heart of strength to be honored,
And rise above the pain of being broken,
To reach for stars that others can't aspire,
And conquer fear with fearless hearts and might.

For every daring feat, there comes a price,
And sometimes even heroes make mistakes,
But those who stand tall, and do aspire,
Shall find that even broken hearts can mend,
And in the end, their deeds shall be mistaken,
For luck or fate, but truly, they're honored.

So let audacity be your guiding might,
And fear not the mistakes that may be mistaken,
For those who act with courage shall aspire,
To heights beyond what timid souls can venture,
And in the end, their courage shall be honored,
And they shall be remembered, not as strangers.

Seductive is the call of the wild,
And boldness, its most coveted trait,
For it takes courage to face the unknown,
To face the odds and forge ahead alone.

No mistake is too great to overcome,
With tenacity and sheer force of will,
Though perilous the path, we press on,
Ever daring, ever driven, always strong.

The timid falter and shrink from the fray,
Cowed by fear and doubt, they hesitate,
Paralyzed by indecision and dismay,
They fail to seize the day, and so they pay.

The bold, on the other hand, never flinch,
For they know that fortune favors the brave,
And though they stumble, they rise again,
More resolute than ever to attain their aim.

With each triumph, their confidence grows,
And soon they soar to heights once thought unattainable,
For audacity begets audacity, and courage breeds success,
And in the end, it is the bold who achieve greatness.

So let us all take heart and be audacious,
For no mistake is too great to correct,
And the bold shall inherit the earth,
While the timid cower in defeat.

They mock the hesitance that holds them back,
And the brave ones, with fearlessness in their eyes,
Set out to conquer mountains, cross the seas, and crack
The codes of secrets hidden under the skies.

The timid ones, though they may have intellect,
Lack the courage to face the unknown
While the bold ones take risks and often deflect
Any fear that may arise, refusing to be thrown.

Yet, even the audacious ones make mistakes
Their boldness can lead to reckless behavior
They may take steps that lead to unfortunate breaks
Or make choices that lead to future displeasure.

But mistakes need not define or deter,
For audacity can help correct what's wrong
With more boldness, one can always recover
And keep pushing forward, staying strong.

Though the timid ones may see their caution as wise
Their lack of audacity can lead to a stagnant life
But those who embrace risk, with open eyes,
Find opportunities and triumph in strife.

So, let us not fear mistakes made with audacity
Instead, let us embrace the boldness within
For with courage and persistence, there is tenacity
And with tenacity, anything can be won.

Through audacity, we can take risks and soar,
Or plummet to the earth, humbled and bruised,
Our mistakes haunting us, lingering for years.
But with more audacity, we can right the wrongs,
We can learn from our failures, and rise again,
For everyone admires the bold, the fearless, the strong.

Timid souls, with their reluctance to take chances,
May avoid the pitfalls that come with audacity,
But they will never experience the thrill of victory,
Nor will they know the exhilaration of a hard-won fight.
No one honors the timid, for they do not inspire,
But those who dare, who boldly go forth, are true heroes.

For courage is not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it,
And audacity is the fuel that powers our bravery,
Driving us to face our fears and overcome our doubts,
To strive for greatness, and to live our lives to the fullest.

So let us embrace audacity, with all its risks and rewards,
Let us take on the challenges that scare us,
And learn from our mistakes, with more audacity,
For in the end, it is the bold who leave their mark,
And who inspire others to follow in their footsteps.

The timid may watch and envy, from the sidelines they observe,
As the bold move forward with audacity, unafraid to take the lead,
Yet, within each of us lies the power to overcome our fears,
To step out of the shadows and into the light of our true potential.

So do not be afraid to make mistakes, for they are a natural part of growth,
And through audacity, we can learn from them and strive to do better,
For the only true mistake is to remain stagnant, to never take a chance,
To let our fears hold us back and keep us from living our fullest lives.

With each step forward, we discover more about ourselves and the world around us,
As we push past our limitations and embrace the challenges before us,
And though the road may be long and difficult, we must remember to have faith,
To trust in our own abilities and the power of audacity to see us through.

For it is through audacity that we can achieve greatness, and leave our mark upon the world,
To inspire others with our bravery and our willingness to take risks,
And though we may stumble and fall along the way, we must always rise again,
With renewed courage and determination to continue on our journey.

So let us embrace the power of audacity, and never be afraid to take a chance,
For with each step forward, we come closer to realizing our true potential,
And though the path may be uncertain, we can rest assured that we are not alone,
For the bold and audacious among us will always be there to lead the way.

The poem is part of a full version found in the book "Homo Sapiens" Part XVII, written by Mawphniang Napoleon. This book is part of the popular "Homo Sapiens" book series, which can be purchased online at various online bookstores, such as Amazon. The book is available for purchase for those who are interested in reading the complete version of the poem. Remember to get all the books from the "Homo Sapiens" series, as well as other books by the same author.

So, don't hesitate and get a copy today from one of the many online bookstores.

Khublei Shihajar Nguh,
Dhanewad
Thank you


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Sentences 35
Stanzas 30
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About this poem

The poems talk about the importance of audacity and courage in achieving greatness, even though it comes with the risk of making mistakes. The authors describe how those who act with bravery and might can mend what once was broken, reach heights that fear cannot aspire to, and earn respect from all, both friend and stranger. On the other hand, those who hesitate and falter may never attain their aspirations and end up paying the price for their indecision. The authors encourage the reader to embrace audacity, learn from their failures, and rise again, for it is the bold who leave their mark and inspire others to follow in their footsteps.  

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Written on January 24, 2015

Submitted by Mawphniang.Napoleon on April 20, 2023

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