Pressure Points

by Mae Pike · 31/01/2026
Published 31/01/2026 15:50

I pushed too hard, the gym’s bright glare,

as raw skin whispers of a truth laid bare.

The first sharp sting, a signal shot,

breaking through, a lesson caught.


Red and angry, it bubbles up,

like dreams deferred in a paper cup.

A reminder that limits, I must respect,

but still I push on, too proud to deflect.

#bodily pain #perseverance #personal limits #pride

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