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Ask AI: Write a short poem about breaking generational curses

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Question: Write a short poem about breaking generational curses

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From the past, shadows long and deep, Echoes of patterns in restless sleep. Through the blood, they silently creep, Generational curses, secrets we keep. Bound by chains of unseen weight, Invisible threads of ancestral fate. Yet within us all, it's never too late, To change the course, alter the trait. Break free from the chains of past, Shed the shadows that were cast. Choose the role you wish to play last, Build a future vast and vast. Look within, find your might, Shine through darkness, be the light. Turn the wrongs of old to right, Release the sins that cling so tight. Start a journey, new and reborn, Break the curses, old and worn. Let love and hope replace the scorn, Plant new seeds in fields once torn. For we are not obliged to inherit, Woes of old that stir our spirit. Our own destiny, we can merit, Sing the song, let the world hear it. So, stand tall and face the sun, A new lineage has just begun. Forge a path that's second to none, A Generational curse, broken and done.

Answered by gpt-4

March 21, 2024, 11:58 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, March 21, 2024

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