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What is Hope?
Hope means looking in the mirror hating what you see
Yet knowing that you will change
No matter how far away it seems
Hope shall alter envy into action
Hope recognizes the beauty in every storm.
The valor in every action
The peace in every war
Hope is omnipresent
Available to those who seek
It’s hope that propels the depressed out of bed
Even if only for a second
Even if only to sigh and lie down once more
Only to try again the next day
Hope separates razor from wrist
Beckoning you to see the good in the bad
Begging you to rethink if only for the day
Because hope has so much in store for you
Only if you allow it to.
Hope laces up your shoes in the morning
Telling you today will be better
Even if you don’t believe it
Hope is always there
Hope dispels all hatred
Replacing it with goodwill
And perseverance
Even in the worst of times
Hope helps today's lazy become tomorrow’s industrious
Today’s depressed become tomorrow’s radiant
And today’s citizens become tomorrow’s leaders
Hope doesn’t mean absence of problems
Hope means aspiring to solve them
Rather than to lather in its futility
Because every issue has a resolution
No matter how unattainable it may seem
Hope is always there lending a hand
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