# The War Within #

This poem reflects on the quiet struggles we face within ourselves. It talks about self-doubt, resilience, and how our inner challenges can teach us strength and wisdom.

Throughout life’s ups and downs, the poem encourages us to move forward with hope, courage, and kindness, celebrating the journey of becoming our true selves.

The War Within

For years, I fought the man inside,
With wounded hope and stubborn pride.
I thought that peace would come one day,
If I could chase my flaws away.

But now I see what I once missed—
The battle was not meant to exist.
I wasn’t born to be my foe,
But to understand, to learn, to grow.

The wars outside have left their mark,
Some filled with noise, some cold n dark.
Yet through debate and honest speech,
We find the truths we could not reach.

The mind can be a restless king,
Turning small doubts into everything.
A conflict grows when thoughts disagree
To spark its fire endlessly.

Still, not all struggles should depart;
Some shape the wisdom of the heart.
Finding the questions that still remain,
Acquire our strength through loss and gain.

So let the inner journey stay,
A guiding light along the way.
Keep fighting, learning, growing.
Life is a beautiful journey; this is true.

(Vijay Verma)
 www.retiredkalam.com



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  1. This is absolutely beautiful, Verma ji. The way you’ve captured the shift from self-rejection to self-understanding—’The battle was not meant to exist’—is deeply moving. It’s rare to find a poem that holds space for both struggle and acceptance without pretending either one disappears. Thank you for reminding us that the inner war, when tended with honesty, becomes not an enemy but a quiet teacher. Truly a piece that stays with us .

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    • Thank you so much for this thoughtful reflection.
      It truly means a lot that the poem resonated with you in that way. You’ve expressed its core idea even more deeply—how struggle doesn’t always vanish, but can slowly transform into understanding when met with honesty and patience.

      I’m really glad it stayed with you. Wishing you continued peace and clarity on your own journey. 🌿🙏

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  2. This poem captures the inner struggles that we all face. Our fears are often what keep us safe from danger, but at other times, they keep us from moving forward in life. Often our fear of the unknown is much more traumatic than the reality. Have a wonderful day. Allan

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    • Thank you, Allan 🙏🏽

      You’ve expressed the heart of it so clearly. Fear really does have that dual nature—protective at times, yet limiting when it starts shaping our choices more than our awareness does. And yes, the mind often paints the unknown in harsher colors than reality ever turns out to be.

      I really appreciate your thoughtful reading of the poem. Wishing you a peaceful and wonderful day as well. 🌿✨

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  3. Really enjoyed how struggle shapes wisdom,

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    • Thank you so much 🙏🏽

      I’m really glad the poem resonated with you. Struggle often feels heavy in the moment, but with time it has a way of softening into understanding—and sometimes even quiet wisdom.

      Your appreciation means a lot. 🌿✨

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  4. What a thoughtful and uplifting poem Verma ji✨
    I especially loved the line, “I wasn’t born to be my foe, but to understand, to learn, to grow.” It captures such an important truth so often we spend years fighting ourselves when what we truly need is understanding and compassion.
    This poem beautifully reminds us that growth does not come from winning a war against ourselves, but from learning to walk beside our imperfections with patience and wisdom. The message is gentle, hopeful, and deeply relatable.
    Thank you for sharing these reflections. They serve as a lovely reminder that the journey inward is not a battle to be won, but a path to be embraced. 🌷🤍

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    • Thank you so much for such a thoughtful reading and reflection. 🙏🏽

      I really appreciate the way you’ve understood the heart of the poem—not as conflict, but as gentle acceptance and companionship with oneself. That shift from self-judgment to self-understanding is often quiet, but it changes everything.

      Your words add another layer of meaning to the piece. Grateful that it resonated with you in such a sincere way. 🌿🤍

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  5. Yes very nicely expressed. Life is a journey at both levels internal and external, conflicts inside and outside are an essential part of it.

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    • Thank you, Sir. 🙏🏽

      You’ve expressed that beautifully. Life really does move on both tracks at once—what’s happening outside us and what’s unfolding within us. And often, the two mirror each other in unexpected ways.

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  6. very nice .

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