Where do I belong

poem by: Fauxcroft Wade
Written on Oct 03, 2016

I ask myself where I fit in in life,

then realised I don’t fit in,

I am not supposed to fit in.

Maybe I am meant to be different

maybe standing out is my mission.

But then I wonder

maybe even though I don’t fit in

maybe I don’t stand out,

maybe I am not seen at all

maybe I am irrelevant.

Then I realise

these worries and fears are irrelevant,

for just existing is a miracle.

That just being is enough

and how I or others perceive me  is inconsequential,

it is how you live that matters

it’s what you do that counts.

Show Love

show compassion

be at peace within

and be kind to yourself and all things.

Sing your own songs

dance in the rain

don’t be afraid to live.

Life is an experience

experience it to the full

and be happy in all you do.

Let everything else take care of it’s self.

 

Tags: love, faith, inspirational, deep, hope,

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Cecilia Crasto commented:
Exactly the way I feel and think...lovely poem.
Fauxcroft wade commented:
Ah a like minded souls. Thank you my friend.
Christopher Russon commented:
This is how I feel and think also.being different is good.Nice poem.
Sun Chaser commented:
If we can just remember that when it gets to dark to smile. Nicely written
Fauxcroft wade commented:
Sun Chaser thank you for your kind words
ann parks commented:
Thanks for such a beautiful poem!
ann parks commented on Jan 15, 2021 at 3:40am
From one who never fitted in thank you so much for this beautiful poem!

 

 

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