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I’ve walked a million miles
In my life, maybe more
Through the fog.
Over time, the hills steepened
And the trails grew longer,
But I always made it through.
With each passing hike,
The cliffs closed in
Squeezing me, inch by inch
Until I stood, paralyzed,
Frozen, in shame, in doubt,
And in the fear of knowing
I had nowhere left to go.
Defeated and deflated,
An eerie calm washed over me.
I closed my eyes
And stood in silence
Contemplating my next move.
A mental chess game
With a far superior opponent.
Lost and alone,
I sobbed quietly
As the wind grew stronger
And the sun began to set.
When suddenly a voice
Stirred something inside me.
I shifted slightly from my path
and ran
Beyond the fog to bright skies
And wide-open spaces.
It was then I realized,
That all this time,
On all those climbs
I had been going the wrong way.
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