Stand, Walk - Poem
You rise, you falter, you fall.
You rise, make a move, then a fault-
You steady up, then slip and fall.
But, nothing can make you halt:
You stand, you walk.
Now,
You rise, you falter, you fall.
You sit, hesitate, moan the fault-
You lie down, slip away, give up all.
But, what has made you halt?
Stand! Walk!
Don't give up when your faults overcome you!
Don't give up when your thoughts fail!
Don't lose heart, keep pumping on!
You may falter, but you will rise,
Stand, Walk, Run!
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