# Still, I’m Ready to Fight #

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It looks at the conflict between fear and courage. It shows how fear sneaks into our minds, creates doubt, and hinders confidence, while courage acts not by removing fear, but by pushing ahead despite it.

The poem highlights that real strength isn’t about having no fear, but choosing to act while feeling it and learning from the experience.

Still, I’m Ready to Fight

Fear speaks first…
quiet.
close.
like a thought you didn’t invite—
but somehow learned to believe.

It slips in slowly—
not as a storm—
but as a whisper wearing your voice.

It says,
“Don’t move.”
“Don’t try.”
“What if you fall?”

And suddenly…
even your dreams start to shatter.

Fear builds invisible walls—
made of “maybe,”
held together by doubt,
painted with every past mistake.

But listen—
beneath all that noise…
there is something else.

Not louder.
Not brighter.
Just steadier.

Courage.

Courage doesn’t kick fear out.
It doesn’t argue.
It doesn’t need to win.

It simply stands up inside you
and says—

“I hear you…
but I’m going to face it.”

Step one: shaky.
Step two: uncertain.
Step three: something shifts.

Because action begins where fear ends its speech.

And suddenly, what once felt impossible
becomes just… possible.

And possibility is where growth lives.

Fear will still speak.
It always does.

But now you know something
it doesn’t want you to learn:

You don’t have to obey it.

So you breathe.
You move.
You try again.

Not fearless—never that.
But present. Here.

And in that moment, something powerful happens:

Fear becomes smaller than your willingness.
Doubt becomes quieter than your action.
And you… become stronger than both.

So when fear speaks again—
as it will—

you don’t need to silence it.

You only need to answer:

“Still… I’m ready to fight.”

(Vijay Verma)
www.retiredkalam.com



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76 replies

  1. nice poem

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  2. Excellent!!! Thanks for sharing!!!

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    • Thank you so much for your kind words and appreciation!
      I’m truly glad the poem resonated with you. Your encouragement means a lot and inspires me to keep sharing my thoughts through poetry.

      Grateful to have thoughtful readers like you. 🌸

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    • Thank you so much for your kind words!

      I’m truly happy that you enjoyed the poem. Your appreciation means a lot and encourages me to keep expressing my thoughts through poetry.
      Grateful for your support and for taking the time to read it. 🌸

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  3. What a powerful reflection, my friend!

    The poem shows that courage is not the absence of fear, but the silent decision to continue even while trembling inside. There is much truth in the idea that fear always speaks, but doesn’t always need to be obeyed.

    Your writing conveys strength, humanity, and hope in a very sensitive way. Each line seems to remind us that growing requires movement, even when the path still seems uncertain.

    Thank you for sharing such inspiring words, as always.

    I wish you, my friend, a weekend full of quiet courage, inner light, and steps guided by the confidence of the soul, even in the face of unknown winds. 🙂🙏✨🌌✍🏻🧘🏻‍♂️🪷

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    • Thank you deeply, my friend, for such thoughtful and heartfelt words. Your reflection touched me in a very meaningful way. I especially appreciate your understanding that courage is often quiet — not loud or fearless, but the gentle choice to keep moving forward despite uncertainty.

      Your interpretation of the poem adds another layer of beauty to it, and I’m grateful that the message resonated with you so personally. Sometimes we all need reminders that trembling does not mean weakness, and that even small steps carry their own kind of strength.

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  4. A reflective and analytical opening—describing a visual or thematic piece that explores the inner struggle between fear and courage, and how doubt quietly shapes human thought and behavior. 🎭✨

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    • Thank you for this thoughtful and perceptive reflection. I truly appreciate how you captured the deeper emotional and psychological layers behind the piece. The tension between fear and courage is often quiet and internal, shaping our choices in ways we don’t always recognize immediately.

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  5. Love 💘 the poem sir!

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  6. A poem with a beautiful message about courage, Verma. Wonderful!

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  7. “This is so incredibly powerful! ✨ I love how beautifully you captured the delicate balance between fear and courage. Choosing to step forward despite feeling afraid is true strength. Such an inspiring read!

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    • Thank you so much for your thoughtful and encouraging words!❤️

      I’m truly happy that the message resonated with you. Fear and courage often walk side by side, and sometimes the bravest thing we can do is simply keep moving forward despite our doubts. Your appreciation means a lot and inspires me to continue writing from the heart. 🌸

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  8. Thanks a lot dear Verma ji.

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  9. Well said. All too often, we are paralyzed by fear of the unknown and never take the step…to say hello to that pretty woman we wish to dance with…to the opportunity for career advancement…for the chance to go on a great trip…to honour someone’s last wish. As they say, a journey begins with but a single step. Many people never take that step, they sit back down and look longingly from afar and say…I wish I could do that…I wish I could go there…I wish I could learn that. Fear of failure stops many, but failure is how we learn. Have a wonderful day. Allan

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    • Thank you, Allan. 🌿 You expressed that so beautifully and truthfully. Fear often keeps people standing at the edge of life instead of stepping into it, yet so much growth, joy, and meaning begin with that one uncertain step. I especially loved your line about failure — yes, it is often our greatest teacher, not our enemy.

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