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Breaktrhrough the Wall
Breakthrough the wall in the morning,
waking up early and being tired
having to take showers and get ready
brushing your teeth and go on your way.
Breakthrough the wall of bullying,
not letting bullies tear you down
getting back up and standing your ground
becoming the bigger person and walking away.
Breakthrough the wall of school,
long hours of siting in class
trafficking through people in hallways
returning home after it all with homework in your bag.
Breakthrough the wall of pressure,
people forcing you to do things
people molding you into something you aren’t
making you help them when they don’t deserve it.
Breakthrough the all of hate,
not letting it control you and ruin your life
never letting other people’s hate sad
not letting it destroy you nor your loved ones.
Breakthrough the wall of depression
stopping it from harming you
not letting it consume your world.
fixing it rather than putting on a mask.
Breakthrough the wall of cowardness,
not going for something cause your scared,
holding on to your dreams to do things you never deemed possible
never letting anything past you by.

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What inspired me to write this piece was I wanted to write something that I put myself into as a person and knew that everyone else was feeling and then wanted to inspire them to not let that problem stop you from living your life to the fullest.