The Internal Wager
But with the breath, a story to unfold.
The common man, the king, the hopeful youth,
All cast their lots in search of life’s own truth.
The first bet’s made the moment we draw air,
A silent gamble on a future we can’t share.
We stake our youth on love’s uncertain glance,
And risk our hearts in a chaotic, fleeting dance.
We wager years, on dreams that may not last,
And hope for joy as future's die is cast.
Even when trust in others turns to dust,
We make one final bet, in quiet trust.
That when all’s lost, and all the games are through,
That death itself will finally be true.
So who should we back with fervent, hopeful plea?
Not fleeting fame, or what the crowd will see.
Not hollow names carved on a fading stone,
Or a path of ease where we can stand alone.
We must bet on the courage in our face,
And trust the heart that beats within this space.
The choice is made deep in our silent soul,
To make our fragmented choices finally whole.
Who should we fight? Not others in the fray,
But demons born of doubt that cloud our way.
The fears that hide beneath our fragile skin,
The echoes of regret where all our flaws begin.
These are the foes, the shadows we must face,
To find a fragile peace in time and space.
The silent shame that tells us we don’t belong,
A bitter note that interrupts our song.
Our grandest fight is with a voice within,
That whispers lies and tells us not to win.
For in this gamble, honest, raw, and true,
The only prize is being perfectly you.
To be the victor over our own strife,
And bet on hope, the very flame of life.
To have the strength to stand and not retreat,
To find the peace of heart and hands and feet.
For life’s a bet, a chance to truly dare,
And find the strength to breathe and be right there.

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