FATE



Chills go down my spine,
when someone judges,
 when someone judges when they know next to nothing.
Because everything happens,
and it all happened for a reason.
Fate.
Fate is what makes what what.
 Fate is everything.
It breaks or makes people,
it shows meaning in friendships,
family,
happiness, or sadness.
It's what makes us ourselves.
It decides when you are
Born,
when you pass,
the love of your life,
 and your feelings.
 It is a perspective that people tend to not like very much.
This is because they want to believe the universe picks them specifically,
to be loved or hated.
 Fate does not show one self clearly.
 It does not want to be known of.
But it is us.
"find your fate", means to go with the flow.
 If you can find your fate,
you will be who you truly are,
who you were always meant to be.
"Be who you are", would be the phrase.
To make you, yourself.
To find the true you.

About this poem

This poem is about how everything is suppose to happen. How everything is set in stone and everything is planed out. It may've been from a god, many gods, a being above all, the fact is that we will never know. But, that is what makes you, yourself.

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Written on May 15, 2022

Submitted by olivialivingston91910 on May 15, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme ABCDEFGCHIJKLMNOPQRJSJTKUFMJVWX
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 914
Words 197
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 31

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