Breaking Free: Release the Shackles of Fear and Doubt



It's time to release fears that hold you back,
To shatter the shackles of doubt and dread,
And find the courage to face the unknown,
To forge a path where no one has yet tread.

The journey begins with a single step,
As you leave behind all that you have known.

You leave behind the comfort of the known,
To face the challenges that hold you back,
To take the first bold and daunting step,
And confront the demons of doubt and dread,
To push beyond where others have yet tread,
And find the courage to embrace the unknown.

The unknown is a place of mystery and dread,
A realm of shadows that no one has yet tread,
Where fear can grip your heart and hold you back,
And doubts can cloud your mind like a thickened known.
Yet it is here that true courage must be found,
To take the first uncertain and unsteady step.

The first step is the hardest, and each step
Thereafter becomes less fearsome and less dread.
You begin to find your way, to look around,
To see the beauty of what lies ahead.
The future is vast, and though it is unknown,
It's time to release the fears that hold you back.

To release the fears that hold you back,
To shed the chains of doubt and dread,
And venture bravely into the unknown,
To take that first courageous step,
To walk where no one else has yet tread,
And discover the wonders that were once unknown.

For the unknown is not to be feared, nor dread,
It's a place where new adventures lie ahead,
A place where you can step beyond what's known,
And find the strength to push beyond what holds you back.

So take that first bold step into the unknown,
And leave behind the fears that held you back.
For the journey that awaits you is yet unknown,
And the path you tread will be your own.

The path you tread will be your own,
With twists and turns, highs and lows unknown,
But you will face them with a newfound strength,
And leave behind the doubts that once held you back.

You'll overcome the obstacles that once bred fear and dread,
And discover a world that was once unexplored and unknown,
Each step you take, with confidence and courage, you'll tread.

And as you tread, the world around you will begin to shift and change,
As you see things in a new light, with newfound vision and range.
You'll find a way to navigate the maze of life, no longer in the dark,
But with clarity, purpose, and direction, each step becomes a spark.

A spark that ignites a fire within, a passion that once lay dormant,
As you discover the joy and freedom that comes from being fearless and resplendent.
You'll learn to trust yourself, to believe in your own worth and might,
As you become the hero of your story, with each step shining bright.

So take that first step into the unknown, and leave your fears behind,
With courage, determination, and faith, your heart and mind entwined.
For the journey that awaits you is one of self-discovery and growth,
A journey that will enrich your soul and leave you feeling whole.

And when you look back on the path you've tread, with all its highs and lows,
You'll see the beauty in the struggle, the seeds that were sown.
For it's in the moments of fear and doubt that we find our strength and grace,
And with each step, we grow and evolve, a masterpiece in the making, a glorious space.

So take that step, dear reader, into the unknown, with all its mystery and wonder,
Embrace the journey, let it shape you, let it pull you under.
For it's time to release the fears that hold you back,
And step into your power, your light, your endless track.













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

About this poem

This poem is about finding the courage to face the unknown and overcoming the fears and doubts that hold us back. It emphasizes the importance of taking that first step into the unknown, and how each subsequent step becomes easier as we gain confidence and strength. The poem encourages the reader to embrace the journey of self-discovery and growth, to trust themselves and their own worth, and to become the hero of their own story.

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Written on March 19, 2020

Submitted by Mawphniang.Napoleon on April 10, 2023

Modified on April 10, 2023

4:20 min read
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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABCB DC CADBBC BBACED DBEBCA ABCDBC BBCA CACC CCXA BCB FFGG HHII JJXX XCKK LLAA L X ABX
Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 4,111
Words 853
Stanzas 18
Stanza Lengths 4, 2, 6, 6, 6, 6, 4, 4, 4, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 1, 1, 3

Mawphniang Napoleon

Mawphniang is a person who is always striving to live life to the fullest. He is someone who is always open to new ideas and ways of living and is unafraid to take risks in order to explore the unknown. He is passionate about life and is always looking for ways to make use of his time and energy. He has an inquisitive nature, and is always looking for answers to life's mysteries and questions. Though Mawphniang does not pretend to have all the answers, he is determined to taste life and live a simple life, without overcomplicating things. He's a person who appreciates the small moments and cherishes the little things in life. He enjoys spending time in nature, exploring the world, and connecting with people. He is a person who is always up for a new adventure and never stops learning. He is on a daily journey of self-discovery, trying to make sense of the world and his place in it. more…

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