I Think I Can

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    I Think I Can

     I think I can

    If I think I can
    I 'll always will;
    If I think I can't
    I'll never till.
    winners finish
    all they undertake;
    the little details
    they never forsake.
    success comes with some pain;
    little are our efforts,
    little are our gains
    In academia i must exert m.y brains
    accomplishments go
     to the intellectually trained.
    Failure is but
    another challenge
    to overcome,
    and not a path dejection
    to sucuumb;
    Failure's an experience negative
    you must learn,
    that path in direction
    you must heed a turn.
    What you do is what's counted;
    No effort measures or tells
    your passionate fervor
    or the thrill compells.
    Your outcome is staked
    your future make;
    The yields are shown,
    when the  products are known.

     

     

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    Poetry comes nearer to vital truth than history.

    Plato (BC 427-BC 347) Greek philosopher.

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