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Stage fright
Years ago, kicking, screaming
“You’ll never take me alive”
Repulsion, horror
The worst thing in the world
I could never, would never
You’d have to kill me first.
Months ago, still so far
Face turns hot, my cheeks red
I voice out, but with hesitation
I tremble and shiver,
I’m doing it,
But am I happy?
Now, I’m strong, confident
My heart doesn’t pound anymore
I look at the eyes that look down on me
And I stare right back, with fire blazing in mine
I can voice out loud and strongly
Nothing seems to tear me down.
First one fear, then another
I seem to master them all
But it seems that this night,
Last night,
I beat down the biggest of them all:
I no longer have stage-fright.
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I realized that I was no longer afraid of standing in front of the microphone anymore. THANK YOU, CASCADES JOB CORPS' OPEN MIC! :D
Btw, picture is unrelated. I just thought it was cute. :3