Analysis of Unchained Passion: Breaking the Limits of Fear and Power



In the depths of your mind, there lies a fear,
A shadowy prison that keeps you bound,
A force that limits your range of action,
A shackle that keeps you from being free.
It whispers doubts that keep you from your power,
And robs you of the chance to live fully.

You try to break free, to live more fully,
But the grip of fear is something you fear,
For if you let go, you'll find your power,
And all that once kept you tightly bound
Will fall away, leaving you unchained and free,
To take bold action and embrace your passion.

Yet still, you cling to what you think is passion,
Afraid to let go and live more fully,
Thinking that fearlessness means you'll be free,
But fear is what keeps you from your power.
It's a trap that keeps your mind tightly bound,
And makes you hesitate to take bold action.

But what if you could take bold action,
And pursue your dreams with unwavering passion?
What if you could break free from the bound
Of fear and live a life that's more fully?
You'd find within yourself an untapped power,
And all the world would seem so fresh and free.

So let go of your fears and be free,
Take that first step and then take action,
And soon you'll discover your hidden power,
As you embrace your life with passion,
And live each day more fully than before,
Breaking the chains that once kept you bound.

For your fears are a kind of prison that confines you,
And keeps you from the power that you possess.
But if you can let go and embrace your passion,
Then you'll find a life that's more fully expressed.
So be brave, take action, and break free from what's bound,
And you'll discover a strength and power that's profound.

The less you fear, the more power you'll gain,
And the more fully you'll live without restraint.
The grip of fear will slowly slip away,
As you take control and break free from its sway.

You'll find the courage to take risks and explore,
To chase your dreams, to live and so much more.
And in doing so, you'll discover new paths,
That lead to places you once thought never lasts.

Your fears were once the bars of a prison cell,
That kept you confined and from living well.
But now that you're free, you can rise and soar,
And take on challenges you've never faced before.

So let go of your fears and doubts that bind,
And take bold action, with passion in your mind.
For the more you do, the more power you'll gain,
And the more fully you'll live without any chain.

Your fears were once a prison that confined,
But now you're free, your life is redefined.
Embrace the power within, let passion guide,
And live each moment with nothing to hide.

For life is short, but filled with possibilities,
And every step you take brings new opportunities.
So take the first step, and then another too,
And soon enough, you'll find what you need to do.

The less you fear, the more power you'll possess,
And the more fully you'll live with happiness.
So go forth and live life, as it was meant to be,
With no fear or limitation, just pure liberty.

The poem is part of a full version found in the book "Homo Sapiens" Part XVII, written by Mawphniang Napoleon. This book is part of the popular "Homo Sapiens" book series, which can be purchased online at various online bookstores, such as Amazon. The book is available for purchase for those who are interested in reading the complete version of the poem. Remember to get all the books from the "Homo Sapiens" series, as well as other books by the same author.

So, don't hesitate and get a copy today from one of the many online bookstores.

Khublei Shihajar Nguh,
Dhanewad
Thank you


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Words 766
Sentences 32
Stanzas 16
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Words per stanza (avg) 41

About this poem

The poem is a motivational piece that encourages the reader to overcome their fears and live life to the fullest. It describes fear as a shadowy prison that keeps us bound and limits our range of action, and encourages us to break free from it by embracing our passion and taking bold action. The poem suggests that by doing so, we can discover our hidden power and live more fully, without any chains or limitations.

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Written on November 06, 2019

Submitted by Mawphniang.Napoleon on April 23, 2023

Modified by Mawphniang.Napoleon on April 23, 2023

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Mawphniang Napoleon

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