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mine & hers
Wednesday, December 28, 2005
10:34 PM

Hesitation Rules..?

For Some Reasons..

I was looking at something,
thinking hard on it,
'looks like I can do something',
but then I didn't,
just like a standing loser,
watching someone else's glory,
there were regrets all around,
and they are useless,
for me, I saw reasons not to act,
but there is an unspoken law for this,
'A winner finds reasons to act.
And loser finds reasons to skip it.'
There are reasonable and unreasonable reasons,
you don't need a reasonable one to act..

You've thought, then you'll fail again..
~Mia

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