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Below is a excerpt from the first poem in my book, My Dream. The poem is titled, Give UP. It is my favorite out of 90 poems.
You can hear a snapshot of the first track of my new CD. The first track is the poem, Give UP. Click on the link below, turn up the volume and enjoy. There will be a brief pause before the poem starts. Let me know what you think.
http://www.sclarksonbooks.com/my-dream-cd-audio-sample.html
Give Up
Never give up
For however long it takes
Never give up
For you will get that special break
Break into your dreams
And destiny with full force
Navigate your move and
Take the right course
Never give up
Go after it with
Drive, Passion and a Strong Hold!
For you will reach
Your desired goal
Take your dreams
And make of it what you want
Don’t wait for someone else
To get in front
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A great poem and great advice for any writer.
Thank you, Anna.
Anna L. Walls said:
A great poem and great advice for any writer.
It is an inspirational poem with many hints.
And Anna's comment made me think about the greatest sportsman (Ali 70 years old today)
and the wonderful writer Charles Dickens(Birthday next month 7th February). I've been a BARR
(Road Race Director) for over ten years and I know that guy in front. And he knows the one in
front of him. Writing too can be solitary but best done in good company. It keeps us on an even
keel and before we know it we reach our destination.
So spare a thought for the guy running right in front of you:
***
"See there the guy in front,
who suffers as much as me,
yet by help and joining hands:
the double- win for me and thee."
***
Best
Cleveland
(success is failure turned inside out).
Nice - you could apply that to the guy running right behind you too.
Cleveland W. Gibson said:
It is an inspirational poem with many hints.
And Anna's comment made me think about the greatest sportsman (Ali 70 years old today)
and the wonderful writer Charles Dickens(Birthday next month 7th February). I've been a BARR
(Road Race Director) for over ten years and I know that guy in front. And he knows the one in
front of him. Writing too can be solitary but best done in good company. It keeps us on an even
keel and before we know it we reach our destination.
So spare a thought for the guy running right in front of you:
***
"See there the guy in front,
who suffers as much as me,
yet by help and joining hands:
the double- win for me and thee."
***
Best
Cleveland
(success is failure turned inside out).
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