December's Mirror
December’s Mirror
December 1st, a quiet chime,
A call to action, a whisper in time.
Thirty days left, the year's last embrace,
A chance to stride or quicken the pace.
Fitness goals, left in dust,
Promises made, now gathering rust.
Books unread, stories untold,
Dreams deferred, ambitions on hold.
The habit to wake before the sun,
A practice begun, but never won.
Connections lost in the whirl of days,
Friendships longing for rekindled rays.
Yet, here it stands, this date so bare,
A threshold moment, an endless stair.
A pause to ponder, a chance to restart,
To stitch together the frayed threads of heart.
For December isn’t the year’s quiet grave,
It’s the ocean’s tide, a chance to be brave.
To leap, to dive, to write anew,
To chart the course of dreams in view.
And as we age with each ticking day,
December whispers: don’t shy away.
The past eleven months may blur and fade,
But the present is a light, sharp and unafraid.
So let’s introspect, act, and plan,
Bid goodbye to the year, hand in hand.
Celebrate the laughter, mourn the strife,
And welcome tomorrow with renewed life.
December 1st, not an end, but a start,
A liberation of spirit, a map for the heart.
The New Year looms with possibilities vast,
But today is the bridge—make it last.

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