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      • In this world, I want to be many things. People tell me I can't be everything, But I can't listen to what they say. I can't let their envy control what I think. With God, I know I can be anything, And it is Christ who strengthens me. Haters can tell me I can't. Discouragers can tell me that I won't.
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  1. Looking for inspiration and encouragement? Check out our selection of poems about believing in yourself and your own abilities. These uplifting poems will remind you of your strength and help you overcome any challenges that may come your way

    • I Do Not Love You Except Because I Love You. Famous Poem. By Pablo Neruda. I do not love you except because I love you; I go from loving to not loving you, From waiting to not waiting for you.
    • If Thou Must Love Me. Famous Poem. By Elizabeth Barrett Browning. If thou must love me, let it be for nought. Except for love's sake only. Do not say. I love her for her smile ...
    • A Gift From God. By John P. Read. Published by Family Friend Poems October 2014 with permission of the Author. Poem About The Power Of Love. Love can't be described.
    • When Do I Think Of You? By Sherry Hilderbrand. Published by Family Friend Poems November 2017 with permission of the Author. Thinking Of You Always. I think of you in the morning.
  2. 11 Poems About Loving Yourself. 1. The Mirror’s Truth. In the mirror’s gaze, I find my light, A reflection true, shining bright. To love oneself, a journey deep, A promise to my soul, I keep. 2. The Garden of Self. I tend the garden within my heart, Where self-love’s seeds grow, a work of art. Each bloom, a testament to care,

    • “Irreplaceable” the universe took its time on you. crafted you precisely. so you could offer the world. something distinct from everyone else. so when you doubt.
    • “I Love Being Me” I can’t run the fastest. I can’t swim the sea. I can’t type the quickest. but I love being me. I can’t kick a ball. or even climb a tree. I can’t roll in the grass.
    • “Queens II” Listen to me girl, you have castles inside your bones, coronets in your heart, if he threatens you with battle, you raise him a whole war, the last time I checked,
    • “Phenomenal Woman” Pretty women wonder where my secret lies. I’m not cute or built to suit a fashion model’s size. But when I start to tell them, They think I’m telling lies.
  3. As poets, we have the remarkable ability to express our deepest thoughts and emotions through words, allowing us to explore our own self-worth and inspire others. In this article, we will explore the enchanting realm of believe poems about oneself, and how they can empower us to embrace our true potential.

  4. The Acorn and the Oak. by Ella Maxwell Haddox. . . Full Text. Within the damp and clinging earth, Where darkness spans a world unseen, An acorn dreamed; and, dreaming, saw. Blue skies and forests green.

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