Self Acceptance

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Self Acceptance
by Meagan Blanchrd

Musing over lime sherbert,
The weird pillow of thoughts
Pushes at the forefront of my mind.
A stray thought floats up
And out my mouth:
"Would have rather have had rainbow sherbert."

I shake my head
Nailing down my mind,
Pushing back to the concept at hand.
The speaker of motivations,
Gone, but now haunting my thoughts
And Shakespeare said in Hamlet,
"To thy own self be true"

The confrence astounded my mind,
Clearing the mud
From the gears in my brain,
Oiling its weakened pistons.
Finally, the thought I'd been working close
To all night shimmers, like
A mirage in the desert,

I can be, whom-so-ever I wish to be!
All I have to do is try.
The loss of my ignorance,
Made me sit back, and cry.
My sherbert
Is melted.

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