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A sonnet for running
  3k in sweltering weather scares me
  In icy winters practice feels rotten
  Oft I just want to rest under a tree
  Let all the sufferings be forgotten
  First kilometer, energy's released
  Second, like the water bottle emptied
  Third, the urge for respite only increased
  The whole body screams like defeated
  Sweat and tears trickling down my burning face
  Legs of lead, I keep repeating my creed
  ‘For what is life, if not a lasting race?’
  With all my might, forcing myself to speed
  Three two one heartbeat counting nervously
  When feet finally cross the finish line
  Proud hero despite panting heavily
  Drowning cheers, but I'm drowned in the sublime
  Despite vicissitudes the race is done
  Yet there'll always be more miles to run

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