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What is There to Fear?
What is there to fear? True, Fear knots up your belly Fear makes you sweat, Fear crumbles your foundation, But you stand strong, An example of fear you ask? Easy, A test, a quiz, Even an arbitrary phrase, Can shake your body, Death is one that is feared by all Meaningless fear is what is felt, I do not fear death For death is natural, As is life, Fear And nature So what is there to fear? Would you fear nature itself? To not fear life, Is to not fear death For you decide which contains the greater pain. So what is there to fear?
Copyright © 2002-2003 Student Publishing Program. Poetry and prose © 2003 by individual authors. Reprinted with permission. Site designed by Strong Bat Productions. |
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