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Hardware Shop

Updated: Jul 4, 2025

By Liz Thomas Pattara


I stopped by the hardware shop in my mind

Hoping to find a sledgehammer, to

Bring down the walls my ego created,

I found humility.


I reached again for a drill,

To probe into and undermine

My uncertainty and dubiety,

I found confidence.


I searched for a trowel, to

Enhance and fortify

This newfound confidence of mine,

I found boldness.


I found my life and experience

Intertwined and plaited into a rope,

This I weaved into a mesh

To hold back the negative inflow.


I drove in a nail

Into the brightest corner of my mind,

There I hung, ignoring the transitory pain,

My name, my identity, and my aim.


By Liz Thomas Pattara



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