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Everyone has an old self, you either must have abandoned it or still cling to it, all the same, the most important of it all is that those who desires to be something different must learn how to re-examine their old self to see if it's capable of taking them further to the dream which they wish to realise. On this book, there are collections of poems and motivational guide that will help you re-examine yourself...

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2020

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Chidubem Adie

A Letter to my Old Self

I dedicate this collection to young people everywhere in search of love and self recognition and to all who have respect for girls.BookRix GmbH & Co. KG81371 Munich

Chapter 1

A Letter to my older self

I know I am no longer whom I used to be

A little here a little there am no longer the same

Stolen from the pot and now steals from the gods

 

I wish you learn from whom I am now

Remember how you disgraced me in church

Think of the day you made me look like a fool before mum

Who said I have forgiven you for causing them to break one of my legs

 

Listen and stop envying whom am becoming

Now I think straight, so back off from my thoughts

I got better phone to keep tracks of memories, so stop reminding me of the  past

People now take me for my words, so never you take me for a fool

 

Dear older self

This is my little way of showing appreciation

In fact I will be going to law school soon and my convocation is at hand

But you are not invited.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 2

Friend

Imagine the one I called my from

Who will belief our story?Stealing from my poor coffin As if that's not enough Praying that I go on a journey of no return Imagine a friend indeed whose need I prayed forCan anyone tell me what I did wrong?