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On Purpose

Purpose is the compass that guides the soul,
The flame that ignites and makes us whole.
It leads us through dark and treacherous terrain,
And drives us forward through joys and pains.

For without purpose, we are lost at sea,
Drifting aimlessly, with no place to be.
But with it, we discover our true north,
And the path that brings us the greatest worth.

When tragedy strikes and we're brought to our knees,
Purpose can be the rope that helps us seize
The strength to stand and rise once again,
And persevere through the sorrow and pain.

With purpose by our side, we can honor those we've lost,
And find meaning in the struggle, no matter the cost.
For it's in the darkest moments that our purpose shines bright,
And gives us the courage to carry on and take up the fight.

So when life throws us a challenge, and we feel lost and alone,
Remember that our purpose is what makes our hearts a home.
Let it anchor us in the storm, and guide us towards the light,
And in the face of adversity, we'll persevere and take flight.

So seek for purpose with all your might,
Let it fill your days and light your nights.
For when you find it, you will understand
That life is not just a journey, but a grand plan.

Let purpose be your muse and your guide,
A light that never fades, a constant tide.
And may it draw you to your greatest mood,
And lead you to a life that is true and good.

May your purpose be a compass for your soul,
That points you towards your ultimate goal.
A beacon of hope, a guiding star,
That helps you navigate life, both near and far.

May it be the force that drives you forward,
Even when the path is steep and untoward.
 And may it grant you the courage to persevere,
And find your way, no matter the fear.

For purpose is a gift that we all possess,
A treasure that lies waiting to be expressed.
So seek it out, and let it guide your way,
Towards a life of meaning, each and every day.
Written by Heisenberg68
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