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Success is failure turned inside out, The silver tint of the clouds of doubt, And you never can tell how close you are. It may be near when it seems afar. So stick to the fight when you're hardest hit. It's when things seem worst that You musn't quit. Published in the Detroit Free Press (March 4,1921). This poem is now in the public domain.
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- My Rocking-Chair by Robert Service
- Failure Can Be Tough. Poet: Catherine Pulsifer. Failure can be tough, The losses more than enough. But stand up right away, Smile and don't feel betray. Though it may seem unfair,
- Life's Failures. Poet: Julie Hebert, © 2011. In life we will have failures, always wishing we had waivers, To take back what we've just done. So take some time, to sit and unwind,
- Failure's Crushing Blow. Poet: Catherine Pulsifer. In failure's crushing blow we find our strength to grow, Experience in its wake from which to learn. None can guarantee destiny plays no prank,
- Take Courage. Poet: Catherine Pulsifer. Look not upon your failures and their hurdles high, Take courage for this time, for the time shall pass by, Do not be discouraged if you're stuck in a bind,
Hope can foster determination and grit—the ability to bounce back and to remain determined despite failures and setbacks—when we make daily efforts to change and improve what we can control. These poems speak to the importance of hope and resilience. Don’t Let Me Be Lonely: “Cornel West makes the point...”
These candid and reflective verses explore the human experience of erring and learning. They delve into the aftermath of mistakes, embracing vulnerability and the growth journey. These poems encompass small regrets and significant missteps, shedding light on the universal nature of fallibility.
Success is failure turned inside out— The silver tint of the clouds of doubt, And you never can tell how close you are, It may be near when it seems afar; So stick to the fight when you’re hardest hit— It’s when things seem worst that you mustn’t quit.
Failure poems share valuable insights into the lessons that can be learned from setbacks and the resilience that emerges from picking oneself up. These verses remind us that failure is not a definitive end but a stepping stone toward growth and eventual success.
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